Đặt câu với từ "incite to"

1. Meetings Incite to Fine Works

2. Stop anyone trying to incite the people.

3. Incite to Love And Fine Works —How?

4. Meetings That “Incite to Love and Fine Works”

5. One may even incite another to attempt to commit crime.

6. The police cautioned him for trying to incite violence.

7. Abet: To encourage or incite another to commit a crime

8. The party agreed not to incite its supporters to violence.

9. They pleaded guilty to possessing material likely to incite racial hatred.

10. The thinking is to incite violence against whom the sum?

11. How can we ‘incite one another to love and fine works’?

12. He used a perverted form of socialism to incite racial hatred.

13. The incite bite made her finger swell.

14. There were also pugnacious certainties guaranteed to incite the war's critics.

15. Hebrews 10:24 urges us “to incite to love and fine works.”

16. So you think it's entertaining to predict and incite terrorist attacks?

17. Certain individuals have made exceedingly pernicious statements , trying to incite people to action.

18. " It could be to activate the police force rather than incite violence .

19. Valentines Are Lovers'Exquisite Novelties That Incite New Ecstasy.

20. Religious fanatics cooled down temporarily, the better to incite hatred another day.

21. Actuate definition, to incite or move to action; impel; motivate: Actuated by selfish motives

22. The court asked: “Do these scriptures incite religious enmity?”

23. These prejudicial policies often incite dissension within the Union.

24. 3 These prejudicial policies often incite dissension within the Union.

25. Just a few words will incite him into action.

26. But local religious leaders began to incite people in the area to oppose our preaching activity.

27. An official document stated that the shipment “may contain material intended to incite religious discord.”

28. Undercover police as protesters and incite, or even engage in, violence.

29. Advocate, promote, incite any third party to commit, or assist any unlawful or criminal act.

30. In June, Nielsen paired with McKinsey & Company to create the social media consulting company NM Incite.

31. Few things incite a frothing , wild-eyed rage like asking people to talk about bad bosses.

32. I wanted to point out he was a very good speaker, and could incite a crowd.

33. To subvert them would be to incite peasant revolts even more threatening than those which punctuated the eighteenth century.

34. They broadcast programmes to incite acts of sabotage, including political attacks, assassinations and other actions comprising terrorist activities.

35. Along with hate crimes, police violence and abuse continued to incite racial disturbances in the early 1980s.

36. This was done to honour the Norse god Odin, as well as to incite terror in the remaining Frankish forces.

37. Purely ostentatious outlays, especially on dwellings, yachts and associated females, were believed likely to incite the masses to violence.

38. Objective To incite the awareness of pneumocystis carinii pneumonia(PCP) in non-human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)infected patients.

39. If you really want to tick a customer off or incite an already upset customer, Belabor your point

40. They have had months of head games and attempts to incite a response by these very professional agitators

41. Brigading is when you incite an invasion from one subreddit to another, to harass and vote down comments and posts

42. Uses like these incite debate about issues like government spying and loss of privacy.

43. Synonyms for Arouse include provoke, stimulate, excite, inflame, move, encourage, rouse, incite, inspire and agitate

44. Such an atmosphere could not incite in him the cravings of a boy of eighteen.

45. Do not engage in harassing, bullying, or threatening behavior, and do not incite others to engage in these activities.

46. 16 The mutiny was not Communist-inspired,(www.Sentencedict.com) but the spirit of rebellion was exploited to incite peasant risings.

47. Powerful traditions call for its refusal; but nationalist pride may incite people to accept what they would instinctively reject.

48. Causes of Bad temper Pain and discomfort can incite Bad tempers in dogs and cats.

49. It introduced a code of conduct for political parties, banning the use of language likely to incite violence or hatred.

50. Republicans have complained that Democrats are using Social Security scare tactics to incite seniors groups and others to oppose the constitutional amendment.

51. He will incite his wicked enforcers to move in for an all-out attack on those who are Kingdom supporters.

52. 28 Republicans have complained that Democrats are using Social Security scare tactics to incite seniors groups and others to oppose the constitutional amendment.

53. Synonyms for Bestir include stimulate, trouble, activate, animate, awaken, exert, motivate, actuate, get going and incite

54. Cause definition: give rise to; Cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally synonyms: do, call forth, make, determine, incite, influence, shape, effectuate

55. The latter may incite a police response, the intensity of which is controlled by a "heat" system.

56. What if we stop to think about the consequence of the information that we pass on and its potential to incite violence or hatred?

57. Using Abusive language, even though offensive, is not criminal unless it amounts to fighting words that, by their very utterance, tend to incite an immediate

58. Austin divided words into two categories: Constatives (words that describe a situation) and performatives (words that incite action)

59. The statement said 'a small number' of people 'tried to incite splittism, create disturbances in the marketplace and even trick the masses into an uprising.

60. There are currently thousands of websites that incite violence or are related to terrorist activities; this trend has been accentuated with the emergence of “blogs”.

61. The reference situations incite to consider the geological impact materials studied to have formed during cosmic Airbursts by hypervelocity collision with terrestrial debris loaded in the upper atmosphere

62. The Boogaloo movement, which uses memes and in-jokes to incite real-world violence, indicates that social media-inspired terrorism has evolved and can coalesce quickly.

63. Antonyms for Blue pencilled: incite, ignore, decrease, worsen, injure, add, ratify, grow, spoil, fix, construct, praise, disarrange, expand, give birth, validate

64. Throughout the 1850s, Lincoln doubted the prospects of civil war, and his supporters rejected claims that his election would incite secession.

65. (Acts 4:5-8; 16:20; 17:6, 7) In our time, Satan still stirs up opposers of true worship to incite the authorities to place bans on our preaching work.

66. If you really want to tick a customer off or incite an already upset customer, belabor your point. Repeat your point (your policy; your position) over and over again.

67. Antagonize (third-person singular simple present Antagonizes, present participle antagonizing, simple past and past participle Antagonized) to work against; to oppose (especially to incite reaction) The other children constantly Antagonized Joe to the point of tears.

68. Antagonize (third-person singular simple present antagonizes, present participle Antagonizing, simple past and past participle antagonized) (transitive) to work against; to oppose (especially to incite reaction) The other children constantly antagonized Joe to the point of tears

69. While jaunty Affability is Danson’s trademark, Fey is a withering social critic whose deeply pessimistic outlook on race, gender and other social-justice issues has been known to incite controversy.

70. Lee and his government stressed the importance of maintaining religious tolerance and racial harmony, and they were ready to use the law to counter any threat that might incite ethnic and religious violence.

71. Abet (v.) late 14c., "urge on, incite" (implied in Abetting), from Old French Abeter "to bait, to harass with dogs," literally "to cause to bite," from a-"to" (see ad-) + beter "to bait." This verb is probably from Frankish or some other Germanic source (perhaps Low Franconian betan "incite," or Old Norse beita "cause to bite"); ultimately from Proto-Germanic *baitjan, from PIE root *bheid-"to

72. Antagonize (third-person singular simple present antagonizes, present participle antagonizing, simple past and past participle Antagonized) (transitive) to work against; to oppose (especially to incite reaction) The other children constantly Antagonized Joe to the point of tears

73. A tribute to the complexities of youth, a vivid picture of both ancient and modern Italy, and most of all, a complex psychological thriller, Abroad will incite debate, admiration, and awe.”

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75. Abet (v.) late 14c., "urge on, incite" (implied in abetting), from Old French Abeter "to bait, to harass with dogs," literally "to cause to bite," from a- "to" (see ad-) + beter "to bait."

76. The derision, hostility and abuse encouraged by such comments could expose the targeted group or individual to hatred or contempt and...could incite violence and threaten the physical security of Falun Gong practitioners."

77. Also, it is a crime to counsel, incite, or aid and abet another in attempting to suicide, and the law explicitly allows any person to use "such force as may reasonably be necessary" to prevent another from dying by suicide.

78. Binge is the word of the decade! And hence, we will bring you Binge worthy content to incite humour, laughter, nostalgia and all kinds of emotion in you and help ease your hectic day

79. In his hands, the printed word became an instrument of invective and vituperation, a political tool, a weapon to incite the masses, to Calumniate enemies, to weed out and expose counterrevolutionaries, to destroy or defeat anyone or anything that could be viewed as a …

80. As verbs the difference between instigate and Agitate is that instigate is to goad or urge forward; to set on; to provoke; to incite while Agitate is to move with a violent, irregular action; as, the wind Agitates the sea; to Agitate water in a vessel.