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Alinagoo Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Induce vs Incite

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Who could help me ?

What are differences between "Induce" and "Incite"? Specially in use?

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Hi, The dictionary will give you details. I usually encounter these meanings. induce someone to do something e g Mary induced Tom to marry her.

  • Hi, The dictionary will give you details.
  • I usually encounter these meanings.
  • induce someone to do something e g Mary induced Tom to marry her.
  • incite something eg The politician incited a riot.
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Hi,

The dictionary will give you details.

I usually encounter these meanings.

induce someone to do something
eg Mary induced Tom to marry her.
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Hi
It seems to be true!
"Induce" for someone and "Incite" for somthing.
Good !
Thanks a lot !

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