sycite in a sentence

n.

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Definition

Sycite (verb): to provoke or incite strong feelings or reactions in an audience, often through emotional appeal or sensationalism.

Crossword clues for sycite

Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "sycite".

  • Stir up strong emotions in a crowd.
  • Incite strong reactions through emotional appeal.
  • Provoke feelings in an audience effectively.
  • Evoke passionate responses from listeners.
  • Stimulate intense reactions with sensationalism.

Sycite sentence examples

  1. The journalist was accused of trying to sycite the public with sensational headlines.
  2. In her speech, she aimed to sycite the audience's emotions through personal stories.
  3. His reckless comments seemed designed to sycite outrage among the crowd.
  4. The documentary was criticized for syciting controversy without presenting balanced views.
  5. Activists often use social media to sycite support for their causes.
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