PROVOKE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of PROVOKE is to call forth (a feeling, an action, etc ) : evoke How to use provoke in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Provoke
PROVOKE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you provoke someone, you deliberately annoy them and try to make them behave aggressively He started shouting at me but I didn't do anything to provoke him [VERB noun] I provoked him into doing something really stupid [VERB noun + into]
Provoke - definition of provoke by The Free Dictionary 1 To incite to anger or resentment: taunts that provoked their rivals 2 To stir to action or feeling: a remark that provoked me to reconsider 3 To give rise to; bring about: a miscue that provoked laughter; news that provoked an uproar 4 To bring about deliberately; induce: provoke a fight
provoke - WordReference. com Dictionary of English provoke prəˈvəʊk vb (transitive) to anger or infuriate to cause to act or behave in a certain manner; incite or stimulate to promote (certain feelings, esp anger, indignation, etc) in a person Etymology: 15th Century: from Latin prōvocāre to call forth, from vocāre to call proˈvoking adj proˈvokingly adv
provoke - Wiktionary, the free dictionary provoke (third-person singular simple present provokes, present participle provoking, simple past and past participle provoked) (transitive) To cause someone to become annoyed or angry
provoke - definition and meaning - Wordnik To call forth or out; challenge; summon To stimulate to action; move; excite; arouse To call forth; cause; occasion; instigate To excite to anger or passion; exasperate; irritate; enrage Synonyms and To stir up, rouse, awake, induce, incite, impel, kindle Irritate, Incense, etc (see exasperate), offend, anger, chafe, nettle, gall To appeal
Provoke Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary PROVOKE meaning: 1 : to cause the occurrence of (a feeling or action) to make (something) happen; 2 : to cause (a person or animal) to become angry, violent, etc sometimes + into