Something that incites or provokes; a means of arousing or stirring to action.
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Examples for "provocation "
Examples for "provocation "
1 Even a very tiny provocation could result in regional deterioration, Nisman said.
2 Female provocation does not usually lead to a pileup of corpses, however.
3 Saakashvili, however, insists he was forced to act after intolerable Russian provocation .
4 The increase in plasma histamine levels for exercise provocation test also improved.
5 Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said all sides should avoid provocation .
1 Hearing tomorrow 10am: Is the crime of incitement consistent with the Constitution?
2 The legislation would also create an offence of incitement to commit suicide.
3 It included numerous heinous calls for Jewish genocide and incitement to hatred.
4 The pair were arrested, charged with incitement to riot and fined £400.
5 It's not ' incitement to riot' or 'assault with a deadly weapon' either.
1 Female incitation of male competition: A mechanism in sexual selection.
2 Some are not completed, others are reduced to a faint incitation which externally is scarcely perceptible.
3 He, himself, flung broadcast the fires of burning incitation without heeding or caring whither the flames might reach.
4 Then its action was not limited to individual incitation to theft and murder but extended to the entire human race.
5 It's incitation to mutiny!
6 The truth about how they conquered the earth and enslaved its inhabitants, to act as a constant irritant and incitation to revolt?
7 Supported by, and partly the result of this barrage of lies, misrepresentation and incitation , came the period of attempted repression by "law".
8 Grandmoulin himself presents it when he proclaims his violent incitations !
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