| incite | To move to action; to stir up; to rouse; to spur or urge on. "Anthiochus, when he incited Prusias to join in war, set before him the greatness of the Romans." (Bacon) "No blown ambition doth our arms incite." (Shak) Synonym: Excite, stimulate, instigate, spur, goad, arouse, move, urge, rouse, provoke, encourage, prompt, animate. See Excite. Origin: L. Incitare; pref. In- in + citare to rouse, stir up: cf. F. Inciter. See Cite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| incite | provoke or stir up |
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| incite | urge on |
| incite | give an incentive for action |
| incite | an act of inciting |
| incite | the act of exhorting |
| incite | needed encouragement |
| incite | something that incites or provokes |
| incite | someone who deliberately foments trouble |
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