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incitory, a. rare.|ɪnˈsaɪtərɪ| [f. incit- stem of incite v., etc.: see -ory2.] Having the quality of inciting; stimulative, provoking.
1941A. Warren in N. Foerster et al. Lit. Scholarship iv. 147 The second [group] holds art to be incitory, an invitation to action. 1949Wellek & Warren Theory of Lit. iii. 27 Is some literature incitory and some cathartic? 1950N.Y. Times 20 Apr. 1/8 He had used his employes for espionage and to gather material for ‘fictitious reports of incitory character’ for the voice of America. |