0 to cause a strong and usually angry reaction -- prowokować, wywoływać
1 to intentionally make someone angry so that they react in an angry or violent way -- prowokować
On the other hand, such policies have provoked grassroot activism and stimulated senior organisations in quite a few countries.
The real-time heat of live performing is an especially handy crucible for raising awareness and provoking people to action.
Structures are important ways of articulating ideas, or of provoking ideas.
Thenceforth it could be invoked without being argued for, at least until the major reassessment of strategy provoked by the failure of the 1848 revolutions.
There is some suggestion that these forces are provoking a move away from the gender regime associated with conservative-capitalist welfare states.
The composer is ultimately bound to and provoked by the sound sources they employ, a concern that is sadly not explored by the author.
With much transport also diverted, this provoked widespread disruption in other economic activities.
At the same time, he also displayed characteristic political cunning, knowing just how far he could go without provoking a destructive counter-reaction.
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