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What does inciteful mean?

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Adjective
  1. That incites (rouses, stirs up or excites), or provides incitement.
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The signs are all there, the hate speech, the inciteful statements to supporters, a lot of arms in circulation.
You may feel you have sincere motives, but your hate-columns are every bit as inciteful as those hate campaigns we see from the Radical Right.
Yet what came through in Mr. Aimard's inciteful performances was that each of these composers from whatever era was a radical.
There are many inciteful clauses that threaten the dignity of our people.
Her statements across the past six months — when she was winning national attention dishing right-wing polemics — were some of the most offensive and inciteful to be heard in this year's welter of extremist alarums.
His lengthy, but inciteful piece in Salon this week explains in depth why he believes any possible war is not about oil.

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