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an act of urging on or spurring on or rousing to action or instigating
the incitement of mutiny - something that incites or provokes; a means of arousing or stirring to action
How To Use incitation In A Sentence
- Even Western governments are still utterly incapable of properly distinguishing true incitation to violence and hate from ethnic pride, mild but nonviolent rebellion, and counterculture. Kicking them out « BuzzMachine
- This certainly seems like an incitation to violence. The Volokh Conspiracy » Former Leader of the Southern Baptist Convention
- It's called incitation à la haine (raciale, homophobe, sexiste...), and it deals with speeches or texts that encourage discrimination, violence against a given community, or the apology of crimes against humanity (sorry, that's literal translation). Turn on the wistful Charlie Brown music
- If we're not very careful, the whole campaign will assume this character of intolerance and incitation to hatred," he warned. ANC Daily News Briefing
- Perhaps I am not tolerant of intolerant people, especially of Stephen Taylor who not only condones such behaviour/remarks/incitation, I think he seeks it! I got your wingnut welfare right here.
- For a brief moment he rose above the odious web of incitation, fabrication, innuendo, attack, smear and dirty tricks that is now the standard Republican political campaign operation mode. Archive 2008-11-01
- (The incitation to violence could be illegal, but Timpone hasn't bothered to report it to police.) Blockshopper.com Outs Rich Homeowners, Sparking Glee and Anger
- In that case, they should probably arrest themselves afterwards for incitation to violence. Second day of student protests - how the demonstrations happened
- In fact every time a ransom is paid it's an incitation for new candidates [and] it's also reinforcing the economy based on piracy in Somalia," he said. Somali Pirates Threaten Far Reaches Of Indian Ocean