incitement in the PONS Dictionary

incitement Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

incitement to commit crimes

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In the following year he was sentenced to four months imprisonment for incitement to riot after groups of unemployed workers looted food shops.
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Article 312 imposes three-year prison sentences for incitement to commit an offence and incitement to religious or racial hatred.
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It was here that, following an incident, he was one of six republican prisoners charged with various offences including mutiny, incitement to mutiny and violence.
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The law makes certain types of speech illegal, including incitement of ethnic hatred, violence, or civil war.
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This responsibility entails the prevention of such crimes, including their incitement, through appropriate and necessary means.
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Demands immediate cessation of all acts of violence, including all acts of terror, provocation, incitement and destruction; 2.
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The charges included membership or support of an armed organization and incitement to hatred and enmity.
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He has been repeatedly investigated by police and has been convicted of illegally practising medicine and incitement to doping.
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It is controversial most notably because of the inclusion of indirect incitement.
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And one of the warnings is incitement to hatred.
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