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    Prov·o·ca·tion
    /ˌprävəˈkāSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. The meaning of PROVOCATION is the act of provoking : incitement. How to use provocation in a sentence.

  3. PROVOCATION definition: 1. an action or statement that is intended to make someone angry: 2. an action or statement that…. Learn more.

  4. A provocation makes someone angry or sometimes even violent. Telling a professional boxer how ugly he is would be considered a provocation — one that might get you punched in the face. Provocation is the act of provoking someone — doing something just to get a reaction.

  5. an action that is intended to cause a reaction, esp. anger or annoyance: [ U ] a deliberate act of provocation. (Definition of provocation from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  6. the act of provoking or inciting. something that causes indignation, anger, etc. English criminal law words or conduct that incite a person to attack another.

  7. the act of doing or saying something deliberately in order to make somebody angry or upset; something that is done or said to cause this. without provocation He fired a shot without any provocation.

  8. If you describe a person's action as provocation or a provocation, you mean that it is a reason for someone else to react angrily, violently, or emotionally. He appealed his sending-off on the grounds of provocation.

  9. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023 How to use provocation in a sentence There are often provocations in the area in the spring as crabbing season begins.

  10. 1. the act of provoking or inciting. 2. something that causes indignation, anger, etc. 3. (Law) English criminal law words or conduct that incite a person to attack another. Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014. prov•o•ca•tion.

  11. The act of provoking, inciting or annoying someone into doing something. Wiktionary. (emergency medicine) The second step in OPQRST regarding the investigation of what makes the symptoms MOI or NOI improve or deteriorate. When it's time to check for provocation ask the patient about what makes their chief complaint better or worse. Wiktionary.

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