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in·cite [ɪnˈsaɪt] ГЛАГ прх прин

to incite sb
to incite sb to sth
jdn zu etw дат anstiften
to incite [or stir up] a revolt
немски
немски
английски
английски
to incite sb
jdn [gegen jdn/etw] aufhetzen
to incite [or sep stir up] sb['s animosity] [against sb/sth]
jdn zu etw дат aufhetzen
to incite [or sep stir up] sb to [do] sth
jdn dazu aufhetzen, etw zu tun
to incite [or sep stir up] sb to do sth
jdn [zu etw дат] aufstacheln
to incite [or goad [on sep]] sb
jdn [zu etw дат] aufstacheln
to incite sb to do [or goad sb into doing] sth
to incite sb to commit a crime
jdn [dazu] anstiften, etw zu tun
to incite sb [or разг to put sb up] to do sth
to incite sb/a dog
to incite sb to strike/resist
to incite the masses
Present
Iincite
youincite
he/she/itincites
weincite
youincite
theyincite
Past
Iincited
youincited
he/she/itincited
weincited
youincited
theyincited
Present Perfect
Ihaveincited
youhaveincited
he/she/ithasincited
wehaveincited
youhaveincited
theyhaveincited
Past Perfect
Ihadincited
youhadincited
he/she/ithadincited
wehadincited
youhadincited
theyhadincited

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jdn [gegen jdn/etw] aufhetzen
to incite [or sep stir up] sb['s animosity] [against sb/sth]
jdn zu etw дат aufhetzen
to incite [or sep stir up] sb to [do] sth
jdn dazu aufhetzen, etw zu tun
to incite [or sep stir up] sb to do sth

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In this instance an objectional publication was defined as one that allegedly incited criminal activity.
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Inciting speech is characterized by the speaker's intent to make someone else the instrument of his or her unlawful will.
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Some historians write that it was she who first incited her husband to form the "oprichniki".
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Smith, who feared another mob attack, supported the action, not realizing that suppression of the press would sooner incite an attack than libel would.
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The second act, the conflict, is the bulk of the story, and begins when the inciting incident (or catalyst) sets things into motion.
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