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provoke

to provoke
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  • proberen te krijgen; steeds lastigvallen
  • annoy continually or chronically

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to provoke
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  • te voorschijn roepen
  • call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)

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to provoke
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  • iemand seksueel prikkelen; prikkelen; stimuleren
  • call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)

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to provoke
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  • uitdagen
  • evoke or provoke to appear or occur
"Her behavior provoked a quarrel between the couple"

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to provoke
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  • stichten, aanrichten, aanstichten
  • evoke or provoke to appear or occur
"Her behavior provoked a quarrel between the couple"

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to provoke
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  • uitlokken
  • evoke or provoke to appear or occur
"Her behavior provoked a quarrel between the couple"

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to provoke
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  • uitlokken, provoceren
  • provide the needed stimulus for

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to provoke
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  • tarten
  • annoy continually or chronically

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to provoke
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  • oproeping
  • call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Don't provoke that wasp.
  2. Don't provoke me.
  3. It would provoke a saint.
  4. Do not provoke that wasp.
  5. Don't do anything to provoke Tom.
  6. He was always trying to provoke an argument.
  7. His long absences were starting to provoke suspicion.
  8. The cat will scratch you if you provoke it.
  9. A facet of genius is the ability to provoke scandals.
  10. She was always trying to provoke me into saying something I would regret later.
  11. Only the assumption that the reader - I better say: the prospective reader, because for the moment there is not the slightest prospect, that my writing could see the lights of publicity, - unless it miraculously left our endangered fortress Europe and brought a hint of the secrets of our loneliness to those outside; - I beg to be allowed to begin anew: only because I anticipate the wish to be told casually about the who and what of the writer, I send some few notes on my own individuum out before these openings, - of course not without the awareness that exactly by doing so I might provoke doubts in the reader, that he is in the right hands, which is to say: if I, from all my being, am the right man for a task to which maybe the heart pulls me more than any qualifying relation in character.
  12. the product added to the cuvée to provoke secondary fermentation;
  13. ‘tirage liqueur’ means; the product added to the cuvée to provoke secondary fermentation;
  14. Nor should the economic advantages of the specific supply arrangements provoke diversions of trade in the products concerned.
  15. Member States shall deny an export licence for military technology or equipment which would provoke or prolong armed conflicts or aggravate existing tensions or conflicts in the country of final destination.