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Meaning of incite
to encourage or stir up a particular feeling or action
Etymology of incite
The word "incite" comes from the Latin "incitare", which means "to stir up" or "to provoke", and is a combination of "in-" (meaning "on" or "upon") and "citare" (meaning "to move" or "to stir")
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of stirring up or provoking a reaction, and has evolved to encompass a range of meanings related to encouragement, motivation, and provocation
Synonyms
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- To encourage or stir up a particular feeling or action, typically a violent or undesirable one
- * To stir up or provoke a reaction, especially a strong or violent one
Usage Examples
- The politician's speech was designed to incite the crowd to action
- * The inflammatory remarks were intended to incite violence
- * The teacher tried to incite her students' interest in the subject