incitati
Incitati is primarily a grammatical form in Romance languages rather than a standalone concept. In Italian, incitati is the masculine plural past participle of the verb incitare, meaning to incite or to urge. As an adjective or participle, it can describe subjects that have been stirred up or provoked, especially in discussions of rhetoric, crowd dynamics, or legal contexts where incitement is relevant.
Etymology: the word derives from Latin incitare, to urge on, and passed into Italian through common Romance-language
Usage: In Italian texts, phrases such as “masse incitate” may appear, though the exact grammatical fit depends
Other languages: In Romanian and other Romance languages, similar forms exist (for example Romanian incitați with
In law and policy, the noun incitement is a standard term; forms like incitati may be encountered