incutere
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[edit]incùtere (first-person singular present incùto, first-person singular past historic incùssi, past participle incùsso, auxiliary avére) (transitive)
- to arouse (a negative emotion)
- Synonyms: infondere, provocare; see also Thesaurus:suscitare
- 2019, George Orwell, translated by Nicola Gardini, Nineteen Eighty-Four, Mondadori:
- Anche il quadrante incuteva meno terrore.
- The dial, also, had grown to be less of a terror.
- (literally, “Also the dial aroused less terror.”)
Conjugation
[edit] Conjugation of incùtere (root-stressed -ere; irregular) (See Appendix:Italian verbs)
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[edit]incutere
- inflection of incutiō:
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- Rhymes:Italian/utere
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