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What does incite mean?

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Verb
  1. To rouse, stir up or excite.
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Will a photograph incite anti-war sentiment, or inspire even greater bellicosity?
The police would no doubt argue that provocative goal celebrations could incite crowd trouble.
That's all I wanted to do, not thinking that I would make waves, change minds, excite people, incite people, turn on people, repulse people.
The other issues were dredged up later, presumably to incite a better flow of signatories and to bring the tabloid press into the fray.
The Acadians objected that if they took an oath of allegiance to King George, France would incite their Mi'kmaq allies to attack them.
No doubt, it is the bazillions of lights, taxicabs, shadow-casting skyscrapers, and bustling pace that incite my heart to pump a little faster.

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