Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sool
verb
/suːl/

Definition
to urge a dog to attack; to incite or provoke someone or something.

Examples
- The owner ‘sooled’ his dog on the intruder.
- She ‘sooled’ her friends into participating in the prank.

Meaning
The term ‘sool’ refers to the act of encouraging a pet, typically a dog, to chase or confront someone or something, particularly in a threatening manner. It can also be used metaphorically to mean inciting individuals or groups to engage in particular actions or behaviors, often in a negative or disruptive way.

Synonyms
- Incite
- Provoke
- Encourage