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Definition of Incitative

Incitative
Incitative In*cit"a*tive, n. A provocative; an incitant; a stimulant. [R.] --Jervas.

Meaning of Incitative from wikipedia

- Look up incite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Incite may refer to: INCITE, formerly styled inCite, members' news magazine of the Australian Library...
- criminal law, incitement is the encouragement of another person to commit a crime. Depending on the jurisdiction, some or all types of incitement may be illegal...
- INCITE! Women, Gender Non-Conforming, and Trans people of Color Against Violence, formerly known as INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence, is a United...
- Incitement to genocide is a crime under international law which prohibits inciting (encouraging) the commission of genocide. An extreme form of hate speech...
- but under § 240.08 of the New York Penal Law, "A person is guilty of inciting to riot when one urges ten or more persons to engage in tumultuous and...
- describe hate speech as speech, gestures, conduct, writing, or displays that incite violence or prejudicial actions against a group or individuals on the basis...
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- Incitement to terrorism is a category in some national legal systems which may criminalize direct encouragement of acts of violence or praise for proscribed...
- established order. Sedition often includes subversion of a constitution and incitement of discontent toward, or insurrection against, established authority....
- plays. He also set up the groundwork for what would later be called the inciting incident. Overall, Freytag argued the center of a play is emotionality...