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Definition of Inciters
1. inciter [n] - See also: inciter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inciters
Literary usage of Inciters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On Vital Reserves: The Energies of Men. The Gospel of Relaxation by William James (1911)
"... are the usual inciters of the will. But these act discontinuously; and in the
intervals the shallower levels of life tend to close in and shut us off. ..."
2. Letters Illustrative of the Reign of William III, from 1696 to 1708 by James Vernon (1841)
"This tumult, and the making orders against solicitors, who are the inciters of
this rabble, took up the day, and to-morrow we shall proceed in the same ..."
3. Reviews in Environmental Health (1998): Toxicological Defense Mechanics edited by Gary E. R. Hook, George W. Lucier (2000)
"Table 1 lists the IDS models with range of physical action and inciters.
Time-dependent Sensitization Mode of Action In animals, when one or more noxious ..."
4. Sex and the Senses by James Samuel Van Teslaar (1922)
"CHAPTER IV Great emphasis is laid by writers upon the dermal qualities as inciters
to love. I do not refer here to physiologic descriptions but ..."
5. The Casual Laborer, and Other Essays: And Other Essays by Carleton Hubbell Parker (1920)
"... those responsible for the unsanitary conditions are to be held legally
responsible for the bloodshed as well as the actual inciters of the riot. ..."