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to provoking
verb
To cause someone to become annoyed or angry.
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Unsurprisingly she believes positivity is key to provoking change.
The three elements — alive, helpless, like us — seem essential to provoking terror through imagery.
"If society goes back to being complacent, we'll go back to provoking it again".
Of course, Total has long been accustomed to provoking the status quo.
He admits to provoking the police, and he is often in jail, on hunger strikes or both.
In addition to provoking shame about a nearly universal activity, abstinence-only sex education is ineffective and dangerous.
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And to provoke?
We're going to provoke.
She began to provoke him.
To provoke thought, Homes answered.
Chosen to provoke.
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