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provoke

[pruh-vohk] / prəˈvoʊk /




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Around the world, the plinks and pops of pickleball have spawned outrage, provoking protests and even lawsuits.

From Barron's

"The idea is that it provokes thought – even though there's a lot of tragedy and disaster, it doesn't mean it isn't a good time to be alive."

From BBC

This has provoked a boycott by much, though not all, of the opposition.

From BBC

"She may see your cousin wearing it and this could provoke an awkward conversation."

From BBC

Tehran is also wary of provoking the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal