Provoke, goad, stimulate, egg on, spur, motivate
The noun forms of the verb to incite are incitement and the gerund, inciting.
Provoke, Rouse or Goad.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
The adjective is cloudless. It describes the sky.
A homonym for insight is incite.
"Incite" is a regular verb; therefore, "incited".
The Incite Mill was created on 2010-10-16.
incite means not excited and excite means excited
Yes, it can be, to mean punctual, or done without delay (a prompt response, prompt employees). It can also be a verb (meaning to incite, inspire, or remind), or a noun for a warning or reminder.
LG Incite has WiFi - always a big bonus. LG Incite has Windows - smaller icons. Big difference when deciding.
Incite a rebellion against the British Incite the mob to stone him to death, he would have to be murdered as secretly as possible. The most spectacular failure was a power supply glitch, all the magic smoke leaked out, luckily it didn't incite anything else.
quell.
in order for antigens to incite the immune response the y must be ?
The homonym for insight is incite. "Insight" refers to gaining a deep understanding or perception, while "incite" means to provoke or urge someone to do something, usually negative or violent.
The homophone for "insight" is "incite." These words have different meanings: "insight" refers to deep understanding or perception, while "incite" means to encourage or provoke someone to take action.
they tried to incite a revolution... apex(;