inciter / ɪnˈsaɪt /

煽动者鼓动者煽动家煽情者

inciter 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

in·cit·ed, in·cit·ing.

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

inciter 近义词

n. 名词 noun

agitator

更多inciter例句

  1. While some in our community may agree with the ideology of those who incited, supported, and enacted violence, this is not a time for a discussion of “both sides.”
  2. The Aerospace Industry Association, which represents military manufacturers including Lockheed Martin, Boeing and Raytheon, published a statement Thursday afternoon condemning the rioting along with “those who incite such violence.”
  3. Lamb blamed these Republicans’ ideas for inciting mob violence.
  4. Twitter labeled the tweet, saying it contained “disputed claims” about the election and notified users that they could not like or retweet it without including their own comments because of its potential to incite violence.
  5. Obama said in a statement that history will remember violence “incited by a sitting president who has continued to baselessly lie about the outcome of a lawful election.”
  6. The Daily Show host and inciter of sanity was a straight shooter when it came time for him to interview President Obama.
  7. He has already been seized as an inciter to insurrection, because he bade his disciples to sell their garments and buy a sword.
  8. But perhaps she may have rested quietly in her room; she may have been only the inciter or the accomplice of the deed.
  9. It should be, in fact, not only the inciter of public spirit, but the director of public effort.
  10. Meanwhile this homely inciter of the unselfish virtues of One Horse Gulch had passed out into the rain and darkness.
  11. One can pray again and again and still remain an inciter of war.