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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary incitation|incitative|incitatif|incitant|incitante|incite|incitement|egg on d'après le lat. incitare «lancer en avant, pousser vivement, exciter», de in- «vers», et citare, fréquentatif de ciere «faire mouvoir». bar angixtan be jonb-ân-dan be jonb-eš dar âvordan pošt-garmi dâdan + fra. incitation à la meurtre : bar angixtan be koštâr (ân ce MESBÂH YAZDI mikonad) + Look, for example, how we egged on Saddam to invade Iran in 1980, how we patronised him for eight terrible years with export credits and guns and aircraft and chemicals for gas. (R. FISK, Unforgivable Betrayals and Broken Promises )
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary in·cite v. Pronunciation: in- ' sīt Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   in·cit·ed ; in·cit·ing Etymology: Middle French inciter, from Latin incitare, from in- + citare to put in motion ― more at CITE Date: 15th century : to move to action : stir up : spur on : urge on –in·cit·ant \- ' sī-t ə nt\ noun –in·cite·ment \- ' sīt-mənt\ noun –in·cit·er noun synonyms INCITE , INSTIGATE , ABET , FOMENT mean to spur to action. INCITE stresses a stirring up and urging on, and may or may not imply initiating < inciting a riot>. INSTIGATE definitely implies responsibility for initiating another's action and often connotes underhandedness or evil intention < instigated a conspiracy>. ABET implies both assisting and encouraging <aiding and abetting the enemy>. FOMENT implies persistence in goading < fomenting rebellion>.]]>