Incited, especially deliberately, to anger.
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.
6 The broadcast on the Nessma TV station provoked significant protests last year.
7 The examination provoked the same original remark in regard to the child.
8 You'd have to find out which particular note provoked which emotional effect.
9 The release of IPCA's report has provoked strong reactions across New Zealand.
10 But his plan has provoked criticism from both sides of the issue.
11 That has provoked widespread criticism from all parties, including rival leadership candidates.
12 It has provoked national protests and petitions, particularly from artists and intellectuals.
13 The plans provoked an epic battle that included mass demonstrations across Australia.
14 Fear provoked by the scandal has spread easily among the tense population.
15 Said to a real gentleman, these words would have provoked a duel.
16 The images provoked international criticism and further inflamed sectarian passions in Iraq.
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