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provoke

provoke pro·voked pro·vok·ing 1 : to incite to anger 2 : to provide the needed stimulus for pro·vok·er n

Provoking

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Provokement

The act that which provokes one who excites anger or other passion or incites to action as a provoker of sedition

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Provokable

That may be provoked

Provoke

To call forth to call into being or action esp to incense to action a faculty or passion as love hate or ambition hence commonly to incite as a person to action by a challenge by...

Disgustful

Provoking disgust offensive to the taste exciting aversion disgusting

Overprovoke

To provoke excessively

Disgust

To provoke disgust or strong distaste in to cause any one loathing as of the stomach to excite aversion in

Mala in se

human laws or not, as distinguished from mala prohibita. Of this class are murder, robbery, perjury, planning or provoking riot, injury to persons, or destruction of property, etc. See CRIME, and 1 Steph. Com.; 1 Broom and

provocation

provocation 1 : the act of provoking 2 : something that provokes, arouses, or stimulates

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provoke pro·voked pro·vok·ing 1 : to incite to anger 2 : to provide the needed stimulus for pro·vok·er n

Provoking

Matched in: Term Provoking

Provokement

The act that which provokes one who excites anger or other passion or incites to action as a provoker of sedition

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Provokable

That may be provoked

Provoke

To call forth to call into being or action esp to incense to action a faculty or passion as love hate or ambition hence commonly to incite as a person to action by a challenge by...

Disgustful

Provoking disgust offensive to the taste exciting aversion disgusting

Overprovoke

To provoke excessively

Disgust

To provoke disgust or strong distaste in to cause any one loathing as of the stomach to excite aversion in

Mala in se

human laws or not, as distinguished from mala prohibita. Of this class are murder, robbery, perjury, planning or provoking riot, injury to persons, or destruction of property, etc. See CRIME, and 1 Steph. Com.; 1 Broom and

provocation

provocation 1 : the act of provoking 2 : something that provokes, arouses, or stimulates

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