Examples of 'incites' in a sentence
Meaning of "incites"
incite (verb): To encourage or stir up violent or unlawful behavior, usually through provocative speech or actions. It can also mean to provoke certain feelings or reactions
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of incite
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Incites to violate public order or undermines morals.
This unfortunate event incites us to increased firmness.
He incites his followers to continue the struggle.
It is the devil who incites fear of death.
Incites violence or contains unjustified graphic violence.
Fear in others incites them as blood to a shark.
Incites hatred against any identifiable group.
The blade itself incites to deeds of violence.
But if somebody is raped and it incites a riot.
Nothing incites failure more than success.
What others tire of incites his desire.
And that incites a sort of panic architecture.
And their hatred only incites more.
The strain incites a series of alarming mutations.
Quickens his imagination and incites lust.
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Content that incites hatred is also prohibited.
Their feces and presence incites symptoms.
It also incites feelings of safety and support.
An incentive is something which incites one to action.
She incites men to torture one another.
This picture of a modern style incites to the co.
State immunity incites travesties of justice.
The radicalization of stances only incites violence.
And a mad king incites chaos and rebellion.
One who helps or encourages or incites another.
It incites an early form of garden tourism.
A religious backlash incites a formal jihad.
He only incites conflicts in hopes of regaining his daughter.
Keeping scores naturally incites you to improve them.
Music incites the terror of repetition.
It represents power and incites fear in the enemies.
This incites or exacerbates a number of conditions.
Trump conference video incites violence against opponents.
He incites me to speak to you with my heart.
Obama himself incites fear in his ads.
It incites international demonstrations and manifestations.
The article incites public outrage.
We come in this way to a love that incites us to act.
The agony incites a sweet pain in the heart.
Injustice is a cause or a potential factor that incites conflict.
Silvermane incites criminals against you.
Yet the frail flesh incites me.
And then that incites them to do the same.
Laws already criminalize speech that incites violence.
A movement that incites people to disobey the gods.
Panel discussion on accessible transportation incites meaningful dialogue.
Devaluation incites several restorative forces.
Three apples a day incites mania.
It incites proliferation and undermines disarmament.
Its mere presence incites violence.