Incited, especially deliberately, to anger.
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Examples for "provoked "
Examples for "provoked "
1 The criticism from western Europe has provoked a sharp response from Kiev.
2 Few diseases in human history have provoked greater public fear than leprosy.
3 Israel claimed Hamas had intentionally provoked the violence, a charge Hamas denied.
4 It provoked outrage on Monday among environmental campaigners and free speech advocates.
5 In fact, it has spawned a national debate and provoked widespread anger.
1 The situation has been aggravated recently by floods caused by heavy rain.
2 And the political crisis involving President King further aggravated Liberia's economic woes.
3 Police said they had arrested the group on suspicion of aggravated trespass.
4 What aggravated the situation is the fact that slaves were treated differently.
5 But the mere play of personal forces in themselves aggravated the antagonism.
6 The situation is aggravated by the shrinking of the antibiotic development pipeline.
7 It is their condition everywhere; but in cities that condition is aggravated .
8 Russia's weak demand has been aggravated by the crisis in neighboring Ukraine.
9 Some said they were seeking to escape poverty aggravated by the pandemic.
10 There were divisions in the Cabinet which were aggravated by personal rivalries.
11 Based on this, he asked the court to consider awarding aggravated damages.
12 A slump in the Chinese stock market on Friday aggravated the pressure.
13 His rank only aggravated his offence in the eyes of the King.
14 This was the effect of the law: it multiplied and aggravated transgressions.
15 His drinking, of course, only aggravated what it was meant to alleviate.
16 A poisoned condition of the skin aggravated by general poverty of blood.
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