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Definition of insite

"insite" is probably misspelled. Trying incite instead Definition of incite

1. incite [ v ] provoke or stir up
Examples: "incite a riot" "set off great unrest among the people"

Used in print:

(John Michael Ray, "Rhode Island's Reactions...)

On October 31 , 1859 , John_Brown was found guilty of treason against the state of Virginia , inciting slave rebellion , and murder .

Synonyms instigate incite stir_up set_off Related Terms provoke raise incitation incitement instigator act

2. incite [ v ] give an incentive
Examples: "This moved me to sacrifice my career"

Used in print:

(A. N. Nagaraj and L. M. Black, "Localization of...)

Sections of tumors incited by WTV were not similarly stained with conjugated normal serum or conjugated antiserum to potato_yellow-dwarf_virus .

Synonyms prompt motivate move incite actuate propel Related Terms cause affect move act motivation incentive incitement propulsion motivating

3. incite [ v ] urge on; cause to act
Examples: "They other children egged the boy on, but he did not want to throw the stone through the window"

Synonyms prod egg_on incite Related Terms goad halloo goad incitement

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