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  • noun Plural form of incitement.

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Examples

  • Any posts from you that contain incitements of violence as well as threats to any politician and members of TP, I will print them up and report you to police personally.

    Think Progress » VIDEO: The Extreme, Violent Rhetoric Of GOP Lawmakers 2010

  • Any posts from you that contain incitements of violence as well as threats to any politician and members of TP, I will print them up and report you to police personally.

    Think Progress » VIDEO: The Extreme, Violent Rhetoric Of GOP Lawmakers 2010

  • Any posts from you that contain incitements of violence as well as threats to any politician and members of TP, I will print them up and report you to police personally.

    Think Progress » VIDEO: The Extreme, Violent Rhetoric Of GOP Lawmakers 2010

  • Any posts from you that contain incitements of violence as well as threats to any politician and members of TP, I will print them up and report you to police personally.

    Think Progress » VIDEO: The Extreme, Violent Rhetoric Of GOP Lawmakers 2010

  • My own words meet the FIRST of these reasons thus: For they deny that God absolutely intends to effect his own work by the act of the creature; because they say that God did not intend to employ the act of the creature to complete his work, before he foresaw that the creature would yield to those incitements, that is, would not resist them.

    The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 1 1560-1609 1956

  • In Egypt the incitements were a preposterously fraudulent 2010 national election and, as in Tunisia, a not uncommon act of unforgivable brutality by security agents.

    Crooks and Liars Diane Sweet 2011

  • Furthermore, if his 'incitements' should be considered illegal, then it should also be illegal for the likes of the The Cutter, in that;

    British Blogs 2010

  • The "incitements" gave him courage, so that he exclaims: "Shall I be of so untoward a disposition, as to refuse to lead the blind into the right way?

    The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner Charles Dudley Warner 1864

  • The "incitements" gave him courage, so that he exclaims: "Shall I be of so untoward a disposition, as to refuse to lead the blind into the right way?

    The Story of Pocahontas Charles Dudley Warner 1864

  • Terry Shoffner Such incitements are not idle in the context of Pakistan's violent street politics.

    A Hostage in Pakistan Mira Sethi 2012

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