ingerületté
ingerületté is a Hungarian term that translates to "instigated" or "incited" in English. It generally refers to the act of prompting or provoking someone to do something, often something negative or illegal. The term can be used in various contexts, including legal proceedings, social interactions, and political discourse. In a legal context, ingerületté can imply that an individual has been encouraged or persuaded to commit a crime, potentially reducing their culpability if they were not the primary instigator. In social situations, it can describe someone being egged on or goaded into an action, sometimes for amusement or to cause trouble. Politically, ingerületté might describe the stirring up of public unrest or dissent. The nuance of the word suggests a degree of external influence or manipulation in prompting an action.