Definition
To stir up, agitate, incite, or urge to action; to provoke or arouse excitement or emotion.
Etymology
From Latin 'concitare,' meaning 'to stir together' or 'to agitate,' composed of 'con-' (together) and 'citare' (to move, summon, or urge). The verb describes the action of stirring up or inciting.
Kelly Says
This is a dramatic, forceful word—when you 'concite' a crowd, you're not just informing them, you're deliberately rousing them to action, which is why it appears often in descriptions of riots and revolutions.
Translations
BNবাংলা
আমন্ত্রণ
a-man-tran
CACatalà
convidar
kon-vee-dar
DADansk
indbydelse
in-d-by-del-se
DEDeutsch
einladen
ein-la-den
ESEspañol
concietar
kon-see-tar
FRFrançais
concier
kɔ̃-sje
HEעברית
להזמין
le-ha-zim-in
HIहिन्दी
आमंत्रित करना
a-am-n-trit-kar-na
IDBahasa Indonesia
mengajak
men-ga-jak
ITItaliano
concitare
kon-chi-ta-reh
JA日本語
招致する
man-yo-tsu-suru
MSBahasa Melayu
jemput
jem-put
MYမြန်မာ
ဆင်းရဲ
shin-nyer-e
NLNederlands
uitnodigen
oot-no-dee-gen
NONorsk
innbydelse
in-n-by-del-se
PLPolski
zaprosić
za-pro-sit'
PTPortuguês
convidar
kon-vee-dar
RORomână
a invita
a in-vi-ta
RUРусский
пригласить
pri-gla-sit'
SVSvenska
inbjudan
in-byu-dan
SWKiswahili
kuomba
koo-om-ba
THไทย
เชิญชวน
cheu-ch-wan
TRTürkçe
davet etmek
da-vet eh-mek
UKУкраїнська
запросити
za-pro-sit-i
VITiếng Việt
thử thách
thoo-th-ach