Incite


The meaning of the word Incite is: to stir up or excite


Examples:

The racist man tried to incite hatred in his children by telling them falsehoods about minority groups.

published by Joannie on 2021-06-25 02:00:09


During the pep rally, the cheerleaders worked hard to incite school spirit.

published by Thu on 2021-07-16 14:30:17


The Christian network will not air any programs that incite violence or hate.

published by Cathern on 2021-11-09 08:53:55


Did you know you could be arrested for trying to incite an uprising against the government?

published by Janet on 2021-07-26 20:34:40


Bill did everything he could to incite his children’s hostility towards their new stepfather.

published by Mattie on 2021-05-04 11:39:49


As soon as the principal realized the student was trying to incite a food fight, she removed him from the cafeteria.

published by Chasidy on 2021-10-25 15:57:13


The dictator’s lavish party only served to incite the hatred of the starving people.

published by Leonora on 2021-06-12 00:51:54


Since I was angry with my husband, I went out of my way to incite an argument with him.

published by Terrance on 2021-11-25 01:36:52


The purpose of the terror alerts is not to incite panic but rather to make people more cautious.

published by Crysta on 2021-11-05 14:08:28


When the woman learned her son’s killer would go free, she tried to incite a riot outside the courthouse.

published by Melvina on 2021-07-28 05:23:28


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