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incited

/in-sahyt/US // ɪnˈsaɪt //UK // (ɪnˈsaɪt) //

被煽动的,被煽动,煽动的,煽动性的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    in·cit·ed, in·cit·ing.

    • : to stir, encourage, or urge on; stimulate or prompt to action: to incite a crowd to riot.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbencourage, provoke
Synonyms
abet教唆,教唆人,教唆者,教唆唆使agitate搅拌,鼓动,搅拌器,煽动arouse唤起,激发,引起,激起encourage鼓励,激励,励,励志exhort劝告,劝诫,劝说,叮嘱foment鼓动,酝酿,助长,酝酿着inflame发炎,发火,发怒,发炎了inspire激发,激励,鼓舞人心,激发灵感instigate煽动,鼓动,唆使,挑唆motivate激励,促使,激励的,励志prompt促使,提示,迅速,催促provoke挑动,挑衅,挑起,撩拨rouse鼓动,鼓动人心,唤醒,鼓动起来set off掀起,掀起了,掀起了一阵阵热浪spur刺激,刺激性,刺激性的trigger触发器,扳机,触发,诱因urge敦促,督促,促成,促请whip up鞭打,掀起,搅动,鞭打着activate激活,启动,启用,活动actuate促成,推动,促使,促动animate动画,动画片,动画制作,动画化coax同轴,同轴线,同轴心,哄骗craze开裂,开裂点,开裂状态,开裂缝drive驱动器,驱动,驾驶,驱动力excite激动人心,使人兴奋,激动人心的,激动force力量,力,权力,力度forward谈到这个further进一步,更进一步,进一步推动,进一步推进goad鞭策,鞭笞,鞭打,鞭挞impel促使,推动,鞭策,催促induce诱发,诱导,诱发了,诱惑influence影响力,影响,势力inspirit灵感,鼓舞人心,激励,精神persuade劝说,劝导,劝服,说服prick挑刺,挑剔的人,挑衅,挑逗promote促进,推动,推广,推销push推动,促进,推,推进raise提高,抬高,抬起,抬起来set设置,一组,一套,集solicit征求意见,邀约,征求,征集stimulate刺激,激励,激发,刺激性taunt奚落,嘲弄,嘲讽,讥讽egg on鸡蛋里挑骨头,赌赌看,蛋蛋fan the fire煽风点火,扇风点火,煽情,点火get to到,到了,到场,到手juice果汁,汁液,汁,汁水key up调高,键入,钥匙,钥匙在手psych心理,心理学家,心理学,心理素质put up to摆出,摆到,摆出了,摆出一副stir up挑起,挑动,拨弄,搅拌talk into说成是,说到,谈到,说成work up编制,做好工作,做好,工作
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Examples

  • They may argue that the House managers have failed to prove that what he did meets the terms of inciting an insurrection.

  • I don’t think he was inciting violence by that, but I do think that it led to a dangerous situation.

  • Parler was effectively knocked offline in January when Amazon, Apple and Google stopped providing it technical services for violating their policies against online posts that incite violence.

  • She argued there needs to be accountability for Republicans in Congress who made false claims of widespread fraud in the 2020 election and who have not condemned the events or apologized for their alleged role in inciting the attempted insurrection.

  • The former president was impeached for a second time in the House of Representatives, most recently for “engaging in high Crimes and Misdemeanors by inciting violence against the Government of the United States.”

  • For example, the MTA prohibits ads that “incite or provoke violence.”

  • Though Rabinowitz muses that something like this would not only be impractical but also incite severe backlash.

  • Few people touch that nerve and incite so much passionate conversation than Dunham and Girls.

  • Robertson, they said, would “never incite or encourage hate.”

  • Russell Brand is trying to use comedy to incite political revolution.

  • This is the more annoying, as there are circumstances that particularly incite our curiosity.

  • And to incite the efforts of honest but unfortunate men, bankrupt laws equally useful to creditor and debtor were established.

  • It seems impossible to believe that these are the men whom Irish patriots incite to mutiny.

  • Thy countrymen are wild, fierce, and warlike: why not incite their martial passions in defence of thy doctrines?

  • Not one true believer whom the flesh does not again and again incite to impatience, anger, pride.