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1 incite
v. dürtmek, teşvik etmek, kışkırtmak, ayartmak, kızıştırmak, tahrik etmek* * *1. kışkırt 2. teşvik et* * *1) (to urge (someone) to do something: He incited the people to rebel against the king.) kışkırtmak2) (to stir up or cause: They incited violence in the crowd.) kışkırtma•
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