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provoking

[pruh-voh-king] / prəˈvoʊ kɪŋ /


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Keitel’s Feraud keeps provoking the feud; Carradine’s D’Hubert recognizes its madness but remains too bound by the same code of honor to walk away.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 20, 2026

It said such devices contributed to higher atmospheric pollution of nitrogen oxides that are suspected of "provoking the development of respiratory diseases in humans".

From Barron's Jul. 27, 2026

The decisive question is how long Iran's leaders can preserve Hormuz as leverage without provoking an all-out war, renewed unrest or the construction of alternative routes that make the strait matter less.

From BBC Jul. 21, 2026

At the same time, the allies were trying to step back from a decades-old dependency on American technology, military power, and trade, without provoking Washington.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 8, 2026

The squirrel tells lies to both of them, and takes joy in provoking anger.

From "Norse Mythology" by Neil Gaiman




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