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词汇 incited
释义 incited
past simple and past participle ofincite
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。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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
sales pitch
sway
uncoerced
unconvinced
unpersuaded
unpersuasive
unsalable

Related word


incitement

Examples of incited


incited

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


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.
The incident incited strong reactions in the press from some intellectuals.
They incited the public to persevere in the boycott.
The willingness of courts to intervene in the regulatory process incited a flood of litigation.
Often men were incited to show the same feeling toward the homeland that they often demonstrated toward their extended families.
In his preface, he predicted that critics would claim that it incited sedition.
Few human uses of nonhuman animals (hereafter simply "animals") have incited as much controversy as the use of animals in biomedical research.
While refining managerial processes might have ironed out the scope for future factual mistakes, attacks on agents' integrity incited levels of passion inimical to deliberative or bureaucratic resolution.
Throughout the 1870s, the condition of the kingdom deteriorated, as food shortages and inflation incited popular revolts and a crime wave of dacoity which the authorities proved powerless to quell.
This area incited less controversy after the group developed some concrete examples of the relevance of semiotics concepts to reasoning in intellectual property issues and media.
Warmoth said the constitutional amendment allowing him to run for consecutive terms incited the revolt, and he is probably correct.
Accyoli noted that it was a mistake to think that the organisation incited workers' complaints and social agitation.
For example, we now know that undercover police investigators were among the demonstrators and probably also incited them to violence.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
They have refunded in certain cases, and in others they have incited the banks to deduct the taxation.
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