词汇 | incite |
释义 | incite verb[ T ] uk /ɪnˈsaɪt/ us /ɪnˈsaɪt/ to encourage someone to do or feel something unpleasant or violent: 鼓动,煽动 She incited racial hatred by distributing anti-Semitic leaflets.她散发反犹太传单煽动种族仇恨。 [ + to infinitive ]She was expelled for inciting her classmates to rebel against their teachers.她因煽动同学反对老师而被开除。 incite someone to somethingThey denied inciting the crowd to violence.他们否认煽动群众闹事。 Urging & persuading ambulance-chasing argumentation badger be/go on at someoneidiom blag blagger get (something) through (to someone) go on hortatory hustle incitation incitement jockey sucker sway uncoerced unconvinced unpersuaded unpersuasive unsalable Related wordincitement incite | American Dictionaryincite verb[ T ] us/ɪnˈsɑɪt/ to encourage someone to do or feel something unpleasant or violent, or to cause violent or unpleasant actions: The ads were trying to incite public opinion against the government. incitementnoun[ U ]us/ɪnˈsɑɪt·mənt/ Examples of inciteincite To conclude this discussion, we would like to underline two aspects that may incite unconvinced readers to reconsider their positions. Revealing patronage systems through reliable and complete data is not possible, since such systems are secretive and may incite ethnic conflict. Instead of being afraid, the curious nature of children incites them to play. There the mellifluous voices of choirboys, the harmony of improvised polyphony, and the cadences of locally composed plainchant incited the populace to veneration. These measures incited the generalised opposition of the business elite and were the motivating factor behind permanent industrial and political conflicts. This startling finding was immediately broadcast over loudspeakers and incited mixed feelings of betrayal and fury among the protesters. But it has its risks, which include inciting others to make their judgements just as strongly and publicly - especially the academic linguists. These actions are sometimes the results of sudden needs or miscommunication, but they're also measures taken to incite the audience. Sadly, however, this book is unlikely to create the debate it clearly hopes to incite. But every propaganda campaign inciting women to cast off their veils, from the 1930s + 1940s to the 1950 + 1960s, was a failure. These may have further evolved to incite reason to make inferences about situations relevant to survival decisions. The incident incited strong reactions in the press from some intellectuals. They incited the public to persevere in the boycott. Newspapers were forbidden to publish material that was libellous or might incite illegal actions, such as treason, resisting authority, violence, or illegal assembly. The willingness of courts to intervene in the regulatory process incited a flood of litigation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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