incited Meaning & Definition

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  • 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.

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