incite [ɪnˈsaɪt]
verbo transitivo
1. incitar
- to incite somebody to do something -> incitar a alguien a que haga algo
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incite [in-sait]
va. Incitar, mover, estimular, aguijonear.
incite [ɪnˈsaɪt]
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Verb Conjugation for "incite"
Imperative
- incite
- you incite
- he/she incites
- we incite
- you incite
- they incite
Preterite
- I incited
- you incited
- he/she incited
- we incited
- you incited
- they incited
Present Continuous
- I am inciting
- you are inciting
- he/she is inciting
- we are inciting
- you are inciting
- they are inciting
Present Perfect
- I have incited
- you have incited
- he/she has incited
- we have incited
- you have incited
- they have incited
Past Continuous
- I was inciting
- you were inciting
- he/she was inciting
- we were inciting
- you were inciting
- they were inciting
Past Perfect
- I had incited
- you had incited
- he/she had incited
- we had incited
- you had incited
- they had incited
Future
- I will incite
- you will incite
- he/she will incite
- we will incite
- you will incite
- they will incite
Future Perfect
- I will have incited
- you will have incited
- he/she will have incited
- we will have incited
- you will have incited
- they will have incited
Future Continuous
- I will be inciting
- you will be inciting
- he/she will be inciting
- we will be inciting
- you will be inciting
- they will be inciting
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been inciting
- you have been inciting
- he/she has been inciting
- we have been inciting
- you have been inciting
- they have been inciting
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been inciting
- you will have been inciting
- he/she will have been inciting
- we will have been inciting
- you will have been inciting
- they will have been inciting
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been inciting
- you had been inciting
- he/she had been inciting
- we had been inciting
- you had been inciting
- they had been inciting
incitar
transitive verb
1. to incite (a la violencia)
- el hambre le incitó a robar -> hunger made him steal
- ¿qué le incitó a hacerlo? -> what made him do it?
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incitar [in-the-tar’]
article & verb transitive
1. To incite, to excite, to spur, to stimulate.
- Incitar a uno a hacer algo -> to urge somebody to do something
incitar
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Verb Conjugation for "incitar"
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | incito | incité | incitaba | incitaré | incite |
| Tú | incitas | incitaste | incitabas | incitarás | incites |
| Ella/Él/Usted | incita | incitó | incitaba | incitará | incite |
| Nosotros | incitamos | incitamos | incitábamos | incitaremos | incitemos |
| Vosotros | incitáis | incitasteis | incitabais | incitaréis | incitéis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | incitan | incitaron | incitaban | incitarán | inciten |
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