Incitement ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Incitement ( noun )

  1. An action or statement that urges or encourages someone to do something, often something harmful or illegal.
  2. A stimulus that excites or provokes a reaction.

Origin:

From latin incitare "to urge on, to stir up".

Examples:

  1. The police arrested him for incitement to violence.
  2. His speeches were considered incitement to hate.
  3. The incitement on social media led to the riots.
  4. The company's new product was an incitement to customers.
  5. The incitement of the crowd was a sign of their enthusiasm.

(As a verb)

Incitement ( verb )

  1. An action or statement that urges or encourages someone to do something, often something harmful or illegal.
  2. A stimulus that excites or provokes a reaction.

Origin:

From latin incitare "to urge on, to stir up".

Examples:

  1. The police arrested him for incitement to violence.
  2. His speeches were considered incitement to hate.
  3. The incitement on social media led to the riots.
  4. The company's new product was an incitement to customers.
  5. The incitement of the crowd was a sign of their enthusiasm.
Some random words: bibulous, ambition, mutant