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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
incite .
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Examples
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Whether using the word as an epithet or embracing it a.k.a., The Tramp Stamp, the word incites an emotional reaction in all of us.
Jennifer Cowie King: Can We Stop Using the Word "Tramp"? Jennifer Cowie King 2011
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Whether using the word as an epithet or embracing it a.k.a., The Tramp Stamp, the word incites an emotional reaction in all of us.
Jennifer Cowie King: Can We Stop Using the Word "Tramp"? Jennifer Cowie King 2011
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Whether using the word as an epithet or embracing it a.k.a., The Tramp Stamp, the word incites an emotional reaction in all of us.
Jennifer Cowie King: Can We Stop Using the Word "Tramp"? Jennifer Cowie King 2011
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Whether using the word as an epithet or embracing it a.k.a., The Tramp Stamp, the word incites an emotional reaction in all of us.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Jennifer Cowie King 2011
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This dilemma incites an almost Sisyphean quest to win dude friendships, which includes Peter going on a number of "man dates."
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For many, the mere notion of cold calling incites fear.
PR.com Press Releases Business By Phone 2010
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For many, the mere notion of cold calling incites fear.
PR.com Press Releases Business By Phone 2010
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Menino believes such action by the television outlets "incites" the crowds there and draws others to raise havoc just to get their face on TV.
USATODAY.com - Alcohol-related incidents take joy out of sports 'celebrations' 2004
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Because a violation of norms "incites" further discovery and attention, a process begins in which the listener is compelled to pay attention to finer and finer details of the music.
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"For those who experience it on the day of a roundtable," he said, "the goal is that we're invigorated, that we've learned and heard something that opens new interests and kind of incites in us a desire to learn more and to be more connected."
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