provoking in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for provoking in the English»Serbian Dictionary

pro·vok·ing [prə'vəʊkɪŋ] ADJ

pro·voke [prə'vəʊk] VB trans

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The computer is literally disemboweled to construct provoking sculptures and assemblies and combine seemingly contradictory elements.
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The report also faulted several members of the protest for provoking officers.
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He developed a treatment based on provoking an immune response to bacteria.
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He was accused of attempted sabotage and attempting provoking armed conflict.
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He's the most delinquent-like of the group, skipping lessons to smoke and provoking fights.
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Provoking a rejection of free will has also been associated with increased aggression and less helpful behaviour as well as mindless conformity.
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The layout of the track is designed to put the car through various conditions, ranging from provoking understeer to testing brake balance and tyres.
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After provoking his employers into firing him, he set about writing his first novel in earnest.
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The most widely distributed naturally occurring food chemical capable of provoking reactions is salicylate, although tartrazine and benzoic acid are well recognised in susceptible individuals.
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According to studies, presenting a strongly relevant theme greatly increases the likelihood an interpreter will succeed in provoking an audience to think about theme-related issues.
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