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1 provocation
noun (the act of provoking or state of being provoked.) provokasjonirritasjon--------provokasjon--------utfordringsubst. \/ˌprɒvəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n\/1) provokasjon, utfordring2) incitament, impuls3) (kilde til) forargelse, irritasjon4) ( medisin) bevisst fremkallelse5) ( jus) provokasjon, provokatorisk handlingat\/on the slightest provocation ved den minste anledningunder provocation ( jus) ved provokasjon, under presswith deliberate provocation bevisst utfordrende -
2 provoke
prə'vəuk1) (to make angry or irritated: Are you trying to provoke me?) provosere, utfordre2) (to cause: His words provoked laughter.) utløse, vekke3) (to cause (a person etc) to react in an angry way: He was provoked into hitting her.) provosere, terge•- provocative
- provocativelyprovosere--------uteske--------vekkeverb \/prəˈvəʊk\/1) forarge, opprøre2) provosere, irritere, hisse, pirre3) egge, anspore, tilskynde4) fremkalle, utløse, fremprovosere5) vekke, volde, forårsakebe provoked la seg forarge, la seg provosereprovoke an answer tvinge frem et svarprovoke somebody gjøre noen sint, provosere noenprovoke somebody into doing something eller provoke somebody to do something provosere noen til å gjøre noeprovoke to provosere tilhan blir lett sint \/ han lar seg lett provosere
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provocation — [ prɔvɔkasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • déb. XIIIe « appel »; lat. provocatio 1 ♦ Action de provoquer, d inciter (qqn) à (qqch.). ⇒ appel. Provocation à la désobéissance, au meurtre. ⇒ excitation, incitation. Provocation à se battre, au combat. Provocation en… … Encyclopédie Universelle
provocation — prov·o·ca·tion /ˌprä və kā shən/ n 1: the act of provoking 2: something that provokes, arouses, or stimulates Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Provocation — Prov o*ca tion, n. [F. provocation, L. provocatio. See {Provoke}.] 1. The act of provoking, or causing vexation or, anger. Fabyan. [1913 Webster] 2. That which provokes, or excites anger; the cause of resentment; as, to give provocation. Paley.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
provocation — Provocation. sub. f. v. Action de provoquer. Provocation du vomissement, au vomissement. provocation au peché, à la vengeance … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
provocation — (n.) early 15c., from O.Fr. provocation (12c.), from L. provocationem (nom. provocatio) a calling forth, challenge, noun of action from pp. stem of provocare provoke (see PROVOKE (Cf. provoke)) … Etymology dictionary
provocation — [präv΄ə kā′shən] n. [ME provocacion < MFr provocation < L provocatio] 1. an act or instance of provoking 2. something that provokes; esp., a cause of resentment or irritation … English World dictionary
Provocation — (v. lat.), 1) so v.w. Appellation an einen andern Richter, so Provocatio ad populum, das Rechtsmittel, vermittelst dessen jeder römische Bürger gegen eine Strafverfügung der öffentlichen Criminalgerichte (Judicia publica) an die Entscheidung des… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
provocation — [n] incitement, stimulus affront, annoyance, bothering, brickbat*, casus belli, cause, challenge, dare, defy, grabber*, grievance, grounds, harassment, incentive, indignity, inducement, injury, instigation, insult, irking, justification,… … New thesaurus
provocation — Provocation, Prouocatio, Proritatio, Irritatio … Thresor de la langue françoyse
provocation — ► NOUN 1) the action of provoking. 2) action or speech that provokes … English terms dictionary
provocation — n. 1) extreme, gross provocation 2) provocation for (there was no provocation for such behavior) 3) at a provocation (he loses his temper at the slightest provocation) 4) under provocation (he did use strong language, but only under extreme… … Combinatory dictionary