incitement

[ɪnˈsaɪtmənt]

incitement Definition

  • 1the action of provoking unlawful behavior or urging someone to behave unlawfully
  • 2the action of urging or encouraging someone to do something, especially something violent or illegal

Using incitement: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "incitement" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The incitement of violence is a criminal offense.

  • Example

    The politician was accused of incitement to riot.

  • Example

    The speech was seen as an incitement to rebellion.

incitement Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with incitement

  • the act of encouraging or promoting feelings of hatred against a particular group of people

    Example

    The government has introduced new laws to combat incitement to hatred.

  • the act of encouraging or promoting violent behavior

    Example

    The video was banned for incitement to violence.

  • the act of encouraging or promoting rebellion or insurrection against a government or authority

    Example

    The leader of the opposition was arrested for incitement to rebellion.

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Summary: incitement in Brief

Incitement [ɪnˈsaɪtmənt] refers to the act of provoking or urging someone to behave unlawfully or violently. It can also refer to the act of promoting feelings of hatred or rebellion. Examples include 'The incitement of violence is a criminal offense' and 'The speech was seen as an incitement to rebellion.' Synonyms include 'instigation' and 'provocation,' while antonyms include 'discouragement' and 'dissuasion.'

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