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provocation
/ ˌprɒvəˈkeɪʃən /
noun
the act of provoking or inciting
something that causes indignation, anger, etc
English criminal law words or conduct that incite a person to attack another
Other Word Forms
- provocational adjective
- nonprovocation noun
- overprovocation noun
- preprovocation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of provocation1
Example Sentences
Banowsky’s film is a love letter to the process of provocation, the kind of thoughtful, challenging art that demands time and handmade effort.
He killed a man in a fight when he was 18 and was jailed for two-and-a-half-years after being convicted of manslaughter on the grounds of provocation.
Pyongyang responded by accusing Seoul of a "deliberate provocation".
North Korean state media called the shots a "deliberate provocation" and Pyongyang has accused Seoul of risking "uncontrollable" tensions.
The local settlers' council told us there were elements on both sides seeking provocation, which it strongly condemned.
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