unprovoked in the PONS Dictionary

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In mice experiments, intracerebroventricular administration of ikitoxin induced unprovoked jumps.
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The unprovoked students had filmed tag team fights with other unsuspecting students then circulating the images on their mobile phones.
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Witnesses said that none of the men were armed and that it was an unprovoked attack.
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A 1991 study found that 94% of attacks on children by pit bulls were unprovoked, compared to 43% for other breeds.
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Only a very few cases are truly the result of unprovoked attacks by abnormal individuals, which lost their fear towards humans.
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Panic disorder is strikingly different from other types of anxiety disorders in that panic attacks are often sudden and unprovoked.
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It is diagnosed in a person having recurrent unprovoked seizures.
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He thus characterized the attack as unprovoked since the ship had been in international waters.
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The first known use dates back to 1611, in the sense of an unprovoked attack.
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Since a number of these sounds are meant to be humorously vulgar or inappropriate, this unprovoked sound is essentially an attack on the recipients phone.
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