Incite - Law Dictionary Search Results
insurrection
the crime of inciting or engaging in such revolt [whoever incites, sets on foot, assists, or engages in any rebellion or
Promote
To urge on or incite another as to strife also to inform against a person
Encourage
or to increase the confidence of to animate enhearten to incite to help forward the opposite of discourage
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harass
a dog on, from Old French hare, interjection used to incite dogs] : to subject persistently and wrongfully to annoying, offensive,
provoke
provoke pro·voked pro·vok·ing 1 : to incite to anger 2 : to provide the needed stimulus for
Solicitation
Solicitation. It is an indictable offence to solicit and incite another to commit a felony, although no felony be in
Reincit
To incite again
Quicken
or an inanimate state hence to excite to stimulate to incite
Provoke
or passion as love hate or ambition hence commonly to incite as a person to action by a challenge by taunts
Commove
To urge to persuade to incite
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