inciting的意思和读音

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incite

: [ɪnˈsaɪt] : [ɪn'saɪt]

v.

incites  inciting  incited  

v.quell

v.provoke,inflame,rouse,goad,spur

v.1.;2.,使

v.1.to encourage people to be violent or commit crimes by making them angry or excited

1. ... 2.exposition 3.inciting 4.lucent ...

2. Formula Inciting Furious ...

3. Formula Inciting Furious ...

4. incitement inciting incity ...

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1.A MOB attacked Alexander Aan even before an Indonesian court in June jailed him for two and a half years for "inciting religious hatred"AlexanderAan,便西

2.Hypertensive crises are commonly seen in the emergency department, and acute stroke is often the inciting etiology of a hypertensive crisis.

3.Yet it was the heaviest-known penalty imposed on any activist for "inciting subversion" since such a crime was written into law in 1997.1997[]”,[]

4.The next key element of well-made play is referred to as the inciting incident.

5.Walt Whitman inciting the American eagle to soar was of considerable importance to the native man of letters.

6.Police blamed striking miners for inciting violence leading up to the police shooting.

7.Yusuf said, the most serious charges of inciting others to terrorist acts, the crimes punishable by death.

8.Not all new diseases are highly lethal, contagious, and able to spread internationally, inciting panic as they do.

9.At least 24 Chinese journalists are in prison on ambiguous charges including "inciting subversion" and "revealing state secrets. "24-”-

10.But Mr Wilders, who faces trial in his own country for inciting hatred, has been denied entry by the Home Office.Wilders