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provoke
Verb
Meaning
• To
stimulate
or
give
rise
to a
reaction
or
emotion
, typically a
strong
or
unwelcome
one.
• To
incite
someone to
do
or
feel
something.
Examples
• The
decision
to
cut
funding provoked
public
outrage
.
• His
behavior
was intended to
provoke
a
response
.
• The movie's
ending
can
provoke
deep
thought
.
Add
provoke
Verb
Meaning
• To
stimulate
or
give
rise
to a
reaction
or
emotion
, typically a
strong
or
unwelcome
one.
• To
incite
someone to
do
or
feel
something.
Examples
• The
decision
to
cut
funding provoked
public
outrage
.
• His
behavior
was intended to
provoke
a
response
.
• The movie's
ending
can
provoke
deep
thought
.