inciting 的定义
in·cit·ed, in·cit·ing.
- to stir, encourage, or urge on; stimulate or prompt to action: to incite a crowd to riot.
inciting 近义词
encourage, provoke
inciting 的近义词 52 个
- abet
- agitate
- arouse
- encourage
- exhort
- foment
- inflame
- inspire
- instigate
- motivate
- prompt
- provoke
- rouse
- set off
- spur
- trigger
- urge
- whip up
- activate
- actuate
- animate
- coax
- craze
- drive
- excite
- force
- forward
- further
- goad
- impel
- induce
- influence
- inspirit
- persuade
- prick
- promote
- push
- raise
- set
- solicit
- stimulate
- taunt
- egg on
- fan the fire
- get to
- juice
- key up
- psych
- put up to
- stir up
- talk into
- work up
inciting 的反义词 24 个
更多inciting例句
- Facebook had also removed two videos from his page for inciting violence.
- Both companies say they will remove posts that incite violence.
- The pages and users who incite the attacks are not reviewed to such a degree as LGBTQ pages and users, and the disproportionate censoring could be due to the algorithms and systems in place, they said.
- Since then, the board has demanded that Facebook try harder by deleting posts that prematurely claim one of the candidates has won and better enforcing its prohibition against hate groups and inciting violence.
- Spotify says on its website it bans material that “promotes, advocates, or incites hatred or violence against a group or individual” based on certain characteristics, but doesn’t say it removes material simply because it’s false.
- They were found guilty of practicing habitual debauchery and inciting others to sexual deviance because of the footage.
- On top of inciting violence that led to the death of a 16-year-old boy, it was confusing to residents.
- By inciting individual sympathizers to carry out attacks in Western countries, ISIS believes it can advance its cause at no cost.
- Isaacs says that the epidemic is inciting panic worldwide that, in his opinion, may soon be warranted.
- Dobkin, was arrested Monday on charges of ‘inciting separatism’ in a dramatic move that has sent shock waves through the region.
- They were cursed by the Church as trappings of the Devil, inciting the wearer to foul deeds and intrigue.
- He had previously been sent to prison for inciting to the Plan of Campaign, and for criminal conspiracy.
- Perhaps his patrons were engaged in too serious crimes to waste their energy in inciting him to petty persecutions of Ralegh.
- Here were poor innocent working men, and here was this bloodthirsty swash-buckler inciting their own brothers to slay them.
- In Greece, on the other hand, Russian partisans succeeded in inciting the populace to revolt.