Definitionn. an act of urging on or spurring on or rousing to action or instigating
Last update: August 7, 2015
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It is an incitement to social hasted. [Please select]
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The long-continued incitement to catabolism of the waking day thus of itself predisposes the nerve cells towards rebound into the opposite phase; the increased catabolism due to the day's stimuli induces increase of anabolism, and though recuperation goes on to a large extent during the day itself, the recuperative process is slower than, and lags behind, the disintegrative. [Please select]
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There come times when the most peaceful feel the incitement of war. [Please select]
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"Economic ideas are not an incitement to murder, and one has but to suppose." [Please select]
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The thought of being seen from shore was almost incitement enough for murder. [Please select]
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I believe his desire to better the effect was the only incitement. [Please select]
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A score of causes might have caused this but Carson believed the incitement in that instance was the one most dreaded. [Please select]
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Her Daddy went on drawing, and his hand shook with incitement. [Please select]
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