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1 incite to rebellion
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2 amotinado
Del verbo amotinar: ( conjugate amotinar) \ \
amotinado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: amotinado amotinar
amotinado
‹pueblo/ciudadanos› rebellious, insurgent ( before n) ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino insurgent
amotinar ( conjugate amotinar) verbo transitivo ‹ tropa› to incite … to mutiny o rebellion; ‹población/pueblo› to incite … to rebellion amotinarse verbo pronominal [soldados/oficiales] to mutiny, rebel; [ población civil] to rise up
amotinar verbo transitivo to incite to riot Mil to incite to mutiny ' amotinado' also found in these entries: Spanish: alborotado -
3 amotinar
amotinar ( conjugate amotinar) verbo transitivo ‹ tropa› to incite … to mutiny o rebellion; ‹población/pueblo› to incite … to rebellion amotinarse verbo pronominal [soldados/oficiales] to mutiny, rebel; [ población civil] to rise up
amotinar verbo transitivo to incite to riot Mil to incite to mutiny -
4 incitar
incitar ( conjugate incitar) verbo transitivo incitar a algn a algo to incite sb to sth; incitar a algn contra algn to incite sb against sb
incitar verbo transitivo to incite, urge: sus discursos incitaron a la rebelión, his speeches incited them to rebellion ' incitar' also found in these entries: Spanish: azuzar - desafiar - invitar - picar - tentar - empujar - empujón English: egg on - incite - put up to - spur - sting - tempt - egg - stir - whip -
5 instigate
'instiɡeit(to suggest and encourage (a wrong action, a rebellion etc).) instigartr['ɪnstɪgeɪt]1 instigarinstigate ['ɪntstə.geɪt] vt, - gated ; - gating incite, provoke: instigar, incitar, provocar, fomentarv.• instigar v.'ɪnstəgeɪt, 'ɪnstɪgeɪta) ( provoke) \<\<rebellion/mutiny\>\> instigar* a, incitar ab) ( initiate) \<\<scheme\>\> promover*['ɪnstɪɡeɪt]VT [+ rebellion, strike, crime] instigar a; [+ new ideas] fomentar; [+ change] promover* * *['ɪnstəgeɪt, 'ɪnstɪgeɪt]a) ( provoke) \<\<rebellion/mutiny\>\> instigar* a, incitar ab) ( initiate) \<\<scheme\>\> promover* -
6 stir up
v.1 levantar (dust, leaves)2 provocar (incite) (rebellion, dissent, anger); agitar (workers, crowd)3 revolver, agitar.4 emocionar, excitar, estimular, conmover.5 insubordinar, azuzar, soliviantar.
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incite — incite, instigate, abet, foment are comparable when they mean to spur on to action or to excite into activity. Incite stresses stirring up and urging on; frequently it implies active prompting {the riot was incited by paid agitators} {it was just … New Dictionary of Synonyms
incite — [in sīt′] vt. incited, inciting [ME inciten < OFr inciter < L incitare < in , in, on + citare, to set in motion, urge: see CITE] to urge to action; stir up; rouse incitement n. incitation [in΄sə tā′shən, in΄sītā′shən] inciter n. SYN.… … English World dictionary
incite — v. 1) (D; tr.) to incite to (to incite workers to rebellion) 2) (H) to incite the populace to riot * * * [ɪn saɪt] (H) to incite the populace to riot (D;tr.) to incite to (to incite workers to rebellion) … Combinatory dictionary
rebellion — noun 1 attempt to change the government ADJECTIVE ▪ full scale, major ▪ minor, small ▪ open ▪ armed ▪ … Collocations dictionary
incite — verb 1) we re hoping that last night s incident will not incite altercations in the stadium today Syn: stir up, whip up, encourage, fan the flames of, stoke up, fuel, kindle, ignite, inflame, stimulate, instigate, provoke, excite, arouse, awaken … Thesaurus of popular words
incite — transitive verb (incited; inciting) 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 • incitant noun • incitement … New Collegiate Dictionary
incite — in•cite [[t]ɪnˈsaɪt[/t]] v. t. cit•ed, cit•ing to stimulate to action; urge on; stir up • Etymology: 1475–85; < L incitāre= in II+citāre to start up, excite in•cit′a•ble, adj. in•cit′ant, adj. n. in ci•ta′tion saɪˈteɪ ʃən, sɪ n. in•cit′er, n.… … From formal English to slang
rebellion — Deliberate, organized resistance, by force and arms, to the laws or operations of the government, committed by a subject. Crashley v. Press Pub. Co., 74 App.Div. 118, 77 N.Y.S. 711. It is a federal crime to incite, assist, or engage in any… … Black's law dictionary
incite — verb ADVERB ▪ deliberately PREPOSITION ▪ to ▪ deliberately inciting the crowd to violence Incite is used with these nouns as the object: ↑hatred, ↑mob, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
incite — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. stir, urge, impel; actuate, provoke, instigate; encourage, stimulate; spur, goad, fan the flames (inf.). See cause, excitement. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. arouse, rouse, instigate, impel, stimulate,… … English dictionary for students
Indian Rebellion of 1857 — Sepoy Mutiny redirects here. For other uses, see Sepoy Mutiny (disambiguation). Indian Rebellion of 1857 A 1912 map of Northern India The Revolt of 1857–59 showing the centres of rebellion including the principal ones … Wikipedia