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Sentences with incite

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  • He incited his fellow citizens to take their revenge. [VERB noun to-infinitive]
  • The judge was told by the accused that his friends had to incite him to commit the crime.
  • Our laws permit the exclusion of non-citizens who incite discord or represent a danger to the community.
  • A charge of conspiracy to incite murder laid by the Victoria Police gangland taskforce against former solicitor Mario Condello will not be proceeded with.
  • To incite a crowd to riot.
  • Existing classification laws allow publications and films to be banned if they promote, incite or instruct in crime or violence.
  • The proposals being considered by the Government will target those who incite violent attacks against overseas students because of their.
  • Incite implies an urging or stimulating to action, either in a favorable or unfavorable sense [incited to achievement by rivalry]; instigate always implies responsibility for initiating the action and usually connotes a bad or evil purpose [who instigated the assassination?]; arouse, in this connection, means little more than a bringing into being or action [it aroused my suspicions]; foment suggests continued incitement over an extended period of time [the unjust taxes fomented rebellion]
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