Incited

/ɪnˈsaɪtɪd/

उकसाया; भड़काया; उत्तेजित किया

Origin & History

From Latin “incitare” (“to set in motion, urge on”), via French “inciter”; formed from “in-” + “citare” (“to rouse, call”).

यह शब्द लैटिन “incitare” (अर्थ: चलने के लिए प्रेरित करना, उकसाना) से आया है, फ्रेंच “inciter” के माध्यम से; “in-” + “citare” (अर्थ: जगाना/उत्तेजित करना, बुलाना) से बना है।

Definition

“Incited” means someone was stirred up, encouraged, or provoked to act—often toward trouble, violence, hatred, or unlawful behavior.

“Incited” का अर्थ है किसी को भड़काना/उकसाना या उत्तेजित करके कार्रवाई के लिए प्रेरित करना—अक्सर झगड़े, हिंसा, घृणा या गैरकानूनी कामों की ओर।

Parts of Speech

Verb (past tense / past participle):
The speech incited anger among the crowd.
भाषण ने भीड़ में गुस्सा भड़का दिया।

Usage Examples

The leader incited supporters to attack the building.
False rumors incited panic in the town.
He was accused of inciting violence on social media.
The article incited a heated debate about the policy.
Her comments incited hatred against the minority group.

Synonyms

Provoked Instigated Stirred up Goaded Spurred Urged Egged on Roused Fomented

Related Forms

Idioms & Phrases

Incite to violence
हिंसा के लिए उकसाना
Incite hatred
नफ़रत भड़काना
Incite a riot
दंगा भड़काना
Incite unrest
अशांति भड़काना