concitar
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concitar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
1. (to provoke)
a. to arouse
El programa ha concitado el interés de varios donantes.The program has aroused the interest of several donors.
b. to stir up
Los resultados de esta encuesta han concitado la expectativa de toda la nación.The results of this survey have stirred up expectation throughout the country.
c. to incite
Los integrantes del grupo fueron declarados culpables de concitar la rebelión.The members of the group were found guilty of inciting rebellion.
2. (to gather)
a. to bring together
Nuestro objetivo ha de ser concitar todos nuestros esfuerzos para pelear contra este enemigo común.Our aim must be to bring together all our efforts to fight this common enemy.
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