English to Spanish Dictionary incite

incite

incitar
definition
verb
the offense of inciting racial hatred
encourage or stir up (violent or unlawful behavior).
translation of 'incite'
verb
provocar,
excitar,
hacer una provocación,
incitar,
estimular
example
This ‘knowledge’ is often designed to foster hatred and to 'incite' violence and hostility against us.
And it did not 'incite' me to physical violence, but it changed me, materially, and my world.
So you can 'incite' someone to do something bad without even realising you're doing it.
they were seen as likely to 'incite' crime
I am aware that Britain has legislation which makes it a criminal offence to 'incite' racial hatred.
At this time it became a crime to 'incite' someone to commit a ‘homosexual’ act.
they conspired to 'incite' riots
The Public Order Act of 1986 made it a criminal offence to 'incite' racial hatred - but its provisions do not extend to sexual orientation.
Section 5 of the Act makes it an offence to 'incite' religious hatred.
And refusing to sponsor, support or supply those who 'incite' hatred of racial, religious or sexual minorities.
It means Jackson cannot cause harassment, alarm or distress, or 'incite' anyone to engage in anti-social behaviour.
It makes it an offence to attempt to commit any such offence, or to solicit, 'incite' or endeavour to persuade another person to do so, or to aid or abet its commission.
If I threaten to harm someone or I 'incite' someone else to harm them, then I am committing a criminal offence.
Just because I have ‘free speech’ does not mean I can foment racial hatred or 'incite' someone in a pub to beat someone else up.
They send their minions to 'incite' and encourage lewd behaviour in attempts to take their cash.
Britain must be free to act against extremists who stir up hatred and 'incite' terrorism.
She said it showed a desire to 'incite' hatred and violence against non-British citizens, even if those fantasies had never been acted out.
‘Israel welcomes the efforts of the US to include in the Security Council resolution a section calling for the immediate end to terrorism and to 'incitations' to violence,’ he said.
She was dealt felony charges for 'incitation' to riot and setting a puppet on fire (charges of which she claimed to be innocent) and saddled with a four-hundred-thousand dollar bail.
Many priests refused to collaborate with the authorities, and some 'incited' disobedience.
The interdict meant if either of the two intimidated Souter, or 'incited' anyone else to bully her, they would be arrested.
‘I spoke to the museum's director and said it's not acceptable; it's 'inciting' murder, it's the encouragement of genocide.’
Drink was their worst failing and the Duke of Wellington was not far wrong when he complained that it was one of the biggest and most dubious 'incitements' to recruitment.
All along we've thought that something subversive was in our midst, perhaps a maker of effigies, or an 'inciter' of revolutions.
Because at the moment you're breaking the law of the UK yourself by 'inciting' violence and hatred.
In democratic societies the academy takes a grave view of scholars whose writings and activities can be interpreted as 'inciting' racial hatred.
He is also banned from 'inciting' anyone else to do the same.
According to the Trade Commission, the commercial contains pornographic elements and 'incites' people to violence, in contravention of the Consumer Protection Act.
Police egged on the 'inciters' , either passively, by failing to respond to calls for help or, in some cases, more actively.
The American attorney who was the target of the threats, stated today, ‘I very much appreciate that the French justice system had the courage to convict him for his 'incitations' to murder and his insults.’
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