provoke

UK /pɹəˈvəʊk/ US /pɹəˈvoʊk/
verb 3

Collocations

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(verb.)

ADV

deliberately

inevitably

His rude comments inevitably provoked an angry response from the group.

immediately | eventually, finally

VERB + PROVOKE

try to

be likely to

His rude comments were likely to provoke an angry reaction from the team.

be designed to, be intended to

PREP

into

His rude comments provoked the coach into making an angry response.

to

His rude comments provoked her to leave the meeting early.

PHRASES

be easily provoked

My younger brother gets angry quickly and is easily provoked by teasing.

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