Similar words: provoke, provocative, provocation, evoke, invoke, revoke, hooked, choked. Meaning: [prə'vəʊk] adj. incited, especially deliberately, to anger.
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(1) Oppression provoked the people to rebellion.
(2) The noise would have provoked alarm and neighbourly concern.
(3) The announcement provoked a storm of protest.
(4) His impudence provoked her into slapping his face.
(5) Mind you. That dog is very dangerous when provoked.
(6) The proposal provoked widespread criticism.
(7) The president's decision provoked public demonstrations.
(8) The judges' decision provoked controversy.
(9) The comments provoked an angry response from union leaders.
(10) The suggestion inevitably provoked outrage from student leaders.
(11) I am not easily provoked, but this behaviour is intolerable!
(12) I am not easily provoked , but his behaviour is intolerable!
(13) This television program provoked a spirited debate in the United Kingdom.
(14) The demonstrations were provoked by the unexplained death of an opposition leader.
(15) The new tax provoked a public outcry.
(16) The decision provoked an angry reaction from local residents.
(17) His actions provoked severe criticism from civil rights groups.
(18) The measures provoked vigorous opposition in right-wing circles.
(19) Most wild animals won't attack unless they are provoked.
(20) Her naive attitude provoked their derision.
(21) The remark provoked an angry response from the crowd.
(22) His behaviour finally provoked her into leaving him.
(23) Be careful what you say-he's easily provoked.
(24) Most dogs will not attack unless provoked.
(25) Test results provoked worries that the reactor could overheat.
(26) He showed admirable restraint, and refused to be provoked.
(27) The head teacher's policies have provoked alarm among parents. Sentencedict.com
(28) Alice's carelessness provoked her teacher to an outburst.
(29) I provoked him into doing something really stupid.
(30) The decision to close the factory has provoked fury.
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