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provoke

[pruh-vohk] / prəˈvoʊk /




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His tactic is to provoke negotiating partners into losing their cool.

From The Wall Street Journal

Natural disasters are inevitable, but often, the most devastating slumber for decades, sometimes centuries, only awakening when provoked.

From Salon

The power outages that stretched into Tuesday followed a weekend of civil unrest provoked by the scarcity of food, water and other basic necessities.

From The Wall Street Journal

I myself was provoked, but not quite sure why.

From Literature

Mother's Day, celebrated in the UK today, can provoke a range of feelings for lots of us.

From BBC