Provoke
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British pronunciation/pɹəvˈə‍ʊk/
American pronunciation/pɹəˈvoʊk/

Définition et Signification de "provoke"

to provoke
01

provoquer, causer, susciter

to give rise to a certain reaction or feeling, particularly suddenly
Transitive: to provoke a reaction or feeling
02

provoquer, inciter

to intentionally stimulate or encourage someone's thoughts, actions, or emotions
Transitive: to provoke thoughts or intellect
03

énerver, exaspérer

to intentionally annoy someone so that they become angry
Transitive: to provoke sb

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provoker

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provoking

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The sudden change in weather could provoke anxiety in those with a fear of storms.
The comedian's sharp wit could easily provoke laughter even in the most serious audiences.
His thoughtless comment managed to provoke anger among the members of the team.
The controversial artwork was intended to provoke thought and discussion about societal norms.
The unexpected news had the power to provoke a range of emotions, from surprise to disbelief.
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