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Incit

Description:

Incit is a term that can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective. It refers to the act of provoking, encouraging, or stimulating someone or something into action or a particular behavior. It can also describe the process of igniting or instigating emotions or feelings.

Examples:

Noun:

1. The incit of a motivational speaker can inspire a whole room of people.

2. The prosecution claimed that his speech was an incit to violence.

Verb:

1. The coach incited the team to give it their all during the final quarter.

2. Her provocative statement incited a heated debate among the participants.

Adjective:

1. The inciting factor for the protest was the unfair treatment of workers.

2. The incit scene in the movie created tension and anticipation among the audience.

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