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Causing or tending to cause anger or resentment.
provoking
agitative
provocative
Синонимы
Examples for "
provoking
"
provoking
agitative
Examples for "
provoking
"
1
However, many described the information gathering process as frustrating and anxiety
provoking
.
2
Europe Now wants to be a space for thought
provoking
,
stimulating views.
3
The members blamed police for the incident saying police were
provoking
them.
4
Yet much of the relatively short book deals in genuinely
thought
-
provoking
ideas.
5
The result is an engaging and
thought
-
provoking
first book, writes Sorcha Hamilton.
1
Yet others within the party are
agitating
for a change in leadership.
2
A little over a year ago, Wolfe Tone was arrested for
agitating
.
3
In the press of
agitating
events, both forgot the incident-forthe time.
4
These problems were always
agitating
the comrades; their lives revolved about them.
5
And the strain of waiting became
agitating
to the point of distress.
6
Like Makaras
agitating
the ocean, they agitate the ranks of the foe.
7
Pyongyang has long accused Washington and Seoul of
agitating
for its collapse.
8
The men are
agitating
for a meeting of the board of directors.
9
The operation is performed in iron cylinders, provided with an
agitating
arrangement.
10
It is an
agitating
moment-thatarrival of letters in a distant land.
11
The mother finally gave expression to the thought that was
agitating
her.
12
And Costa has previously admitted
agitating
for a return to Atlético Madrid.
13
She entered the house as if nothing unusual were
agitating
her mind.
14
Therefore there was no good
agitating
herself too soon about the result.
15
Phanuel, also wearied by the recent
agitating
scenes, remained beside the tetrarch.
16
Peter Dreyer was at present
agitating
for a mass-meeting of the unemployed.
agitating
agitate
agitate for
agitate for change
agitate scenes
agitate thoughts
agitate effect