Incitement
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Incitement ( noun )
- An action or statement that urges or encourages someone to do something, often something harmful or illegal.
- A stimulus that excites or provokes a reaction.
Origin:
From latin incitare "to urge on, to stir up".
Examples:
- The police arrested him for incitement to violence.
- His speeches were considered incitement to hate.
- The incitement on social media led to the riots.
- The company's new product was an incitement to customers.
- The incitement of the crowd was a sign of their enthusiasm.
(As a verb)
Incitement ( verb )
- An action or statement that urges or encourages someone to do something, often something harmful or illegal.
- A stimulus that excites or provokes a reaction.
Origin:
From latin incitare "to urge on, to stir up".
Examples:
- The police arrested him for incitement to violence.
- His speeches were considered incitement to hate.
- The incitement on social media led to the riots.
- The company's new product was an incitement to customers.
- The incitement of the crowd was a sign of their enthusiasm.