provoke u rečniku PONS

provoke Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

to provoke sb [into doing sth]
to provoke a public outcry

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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Individuals suffering from an episode have often a strong wish of escaping from the situation that provoked the attack.
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Two venomous snakes, the copperhead and timber rattlesnake, live in the park, but they do not bother unless provoked.
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Situations provoke him to become a target for all the troubles that happen around him.
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This increase in dopamine is believed to be responsible for the reinforcing effects that provoke substance dependency.
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Wars often do not resolve the underlying problems; they often provoke new violence and wars.
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John was described to be reserved but easily provoked as a child, as well as having a sympathizing heart.
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The report also faulted several members of the protest for provoking officers.
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At that time, the governor's decision provoked public reaction on both sides of the issue.
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This only provoked more raids and court cases.
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The book focuses on the children having to learn not to provoke the anger of government officials and other people in power.
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