Provoked within view, caught by day (7)
I believe the answer is:
incited
'provoked' is the definition.
(inciting is a kind of provoking)
'within view caught by day' is the wordplay.
'within view' becomes 'in sight' (I've seen this before).
'caught' shows a homophone (sound like) (to catch something can mean to hear it).
'by day' becomes 'd' (abbreviation for day. I am not sure about the 'by' bit.).
'insight' is a homophone of 'incite'.
'incite'+'d'='INCITED'
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for incited that I've seen before include "Egged on to action as in edict" , "Stirred up (unlawful activity)" , "Stirred up (trouble)" , "Encouraged, stirred up" , "Provoked and urged on" .)