From French incitement, from Latin incitāmentum (“incentive; incitement”), from incitō (“urge; quicken; incite”, verb). Equivalent to incite + -ment.
incitement (plural incitements)
- A call to act; encouragement to act, often in an illegal fashion.
The sheriff was constantly goading me into shooting trespassers, which should surely count as incitement at the very least.
a call to act; encouragement to act, often in an illegal fashion
- Arabic: تَحْرِيض m (taḥrīḍ)
- Armenian: սադրանք (hy) (sadrankʻ)
- Belarusian: падбухто́рванне n (padbuxtórvannje)
- Bulgarian: подбу́да (bg) f (podbúda), подстрека́телство (bg) n (podstrekátelstvo)
- Catalan: incitació f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 煽動/煽动 (zh) (shāndòng)
- Czech: pobuřování n, podněcování n
- Dutch: opruiing (nl) f, aansporing (nl) f
- Finnish: kehottaminen (fi), yllyttäminen (fi), kiihottaminen (fi)
- French: incitation (fr) f, instigation (fr) f
- German: Anstiftung (de) f, Verhetzung f
- Hungarian: felbujtás (hu)
- Italian: incitamento (it) m, istigazione (it) f
- Japanese: 扇動 (ja) (せんどう, sendō)
- Korean: 선동 (ko) (seondong)
- Latin: incitamentum n, calcar n
- Macedonian: поттикнување n (pottiknuvanje)
- Malay: please add this translation if you can
- Malayalam: പ്രേരണ (ml) (prēraṇa)
- Persian: تحریک (fa) (tahrik)
- Polish: podżeganie (pl) n, podburzanie (pl) n
- Portuguese: incitação f, incitamento m
- Romanian: incitare (ro) f, incitație (ro) f, stârnire (ro) f
- Russian: подстрека́тельство (ru) (podstrekátelʹstvo)
- Slovak: podnecovanie n
- Slovene: pobuda f, hujskanje n, napeljevanje n, ščuvanje n
- Spanish: incitación (es) f
- Tajik: таҳрик (tahrik)
- Tocharian B: ṣertwe
- Ukrainian: підбу́рювання n (pidbúrjuvannja)
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