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Understanding the Past Tense of Incite: Incited

Incited is the past tense of incite, which means to encourage or prompt someone to take action.

For example:

* The politician's speech incited the crowd to protest against the government.
* The teacher's words incited the students to study harder and do their best.

In both cases, the speaker or writer is saying that they encouraged or prompted someone to take a specific action.

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