
1) Abet 2) Actuate 3) Arouse 4) Bestir 5) Egg 6) Eggon 7) Encourage 8) Eon 9) Foment 10) Goad 11) Goadtoaction 12) Impel 13) Instigate 14) Motivate 15) Prod 16) Provoke 17) Rouse 18) Sic 19) Spur 20) Spur on 21) Stimulate 22) Stir 23) Stir up 24) Stoke 25) Urge 26) Urge on
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1) Actuate 2) Aggravate 3) At home, mention to provoke 4) Cause 5) Cause to act 6) Egg on 7) French word used in English 8) Give an incentive for action 9) Goad 10) Hassle 11) Inflame 12) Irritate 13) Make 14) Motivate 15) Move 16) Needle 17) Prompt 18) Propel 19) Provoke 20) Provoke or stir up 21) Provoke to action
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The program promotes research that can only be conducted on state-of-the-art supercomputers. Researchers come from universities and private industry as well as from DOE national laboratories and other government research institutions and include climate scientists, fusion scientists, nuclear physicists, materials scientists, and computational biol...
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• (v. t.) To move to action; to stir up; to rouse; to spur or urge on.
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To move to action; to stir up; to rouse; to spur or urge on. 'Anthiochus, when he incited Prusias to join in war, set before him the greatness of the Romans.' (Bacon) 'No blown ambition doth our arms incite.' (Shak) ... Synonym: Excite, stimulate, instigate, spur, goad, arouse, move, urge, rouse, provoke, encourage, prompt, animate. See Excite. ......
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In·cite' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Incited ;
present participle & verbal noun Inciting .] [ Latin
incitare ; prefix
in- in +
citare to rouse, stir up: confer French
inciter . See
Cite...
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stir up rouseÂ
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[v] - provoke or stir up
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incite 1. To stir up feelings in, or provoke action, by someone. 2. To urge on and to cause someone to act. 3. To provoke, to urge on, and to give an incentive for action. 4. Etymology: from Middle French enciter (14th century); from Latom incitare, 'to put into rapid motion, to urge, to encourage, to stimulate'; from in-, 'on' + citare, 'to mov...
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instigate verb provoke or stir up; `incite a riot`; `set off great unrest among the people`
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to stir, encourage, or urge on; stimulate or prompt to action: to incite a crowd to riot.
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provoke or stir up
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provoke or stir up
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[SAT terms] provoke or stir up
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