Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
incitar
verb
/ɪnˈsiː.tɑːr/
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Definition
to incite or provoke someone to act, especially in a negative way.
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Examples
- They tried to incite the crowd to protest against the government.
- His speech was designed to incitar fear among the citizens.
- Do not incitar violence; there are peaceful ways to resolve conflicts.
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Meaning
To urge or stir up action or behavior, often in a context that involves encouraging unlawful or inappropriate actions.
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Synonyms
- provoke
- instigate
- urge
- encourage
- stir up