Similar words: provoke, provocative, provocation, evoke, invoke, revoke, hooked, choked. Meaning: [prə'vəʊk] adj. incited, especially deliberately, to anger.
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(151) The radicalisation also provoked by repressive measures taken by the republican governments.
(152) While this letter provoked speculation, it did not arouse any suspicions.
(153) By their sin they provoked the wrath of the people.
(154) Mark was well aware of the scepticism which he continually provoked.
(155) The outcry the software plan has provoked is a cautionary tale for the fastest - growing major economy.
(156) The constable kept his temper, and would not be provoked.
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