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1 uitlokken
♦voorbeelden:een antwoord uitlokken • elicit an answereen besluit uitlokken • force a decisioneen discussie uitlokken • provoke a discussionkritiek uitlokken • invite/provoke criticismhet plan lokte veel kritiek uit • the plan came in for a good deal of criticismruzie uitlokken • pick a quarrelhij lokt het zelf uit • he is asking for it/trouble -
2 provoceren
♦voorbeelden:iemand provoceren tot geweld • provoke someone to violence -
3 sarren
♦voorbeelden:1 een hond sarren • tease/provoke a dog -
4 tergen
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5 aanhitsen
v. abet; incite; excite; set; instigate, provoke, foment; heat -
6 aanstoken
v. stoke up, fan the flame; stimulate, provoke, rouse, abet, foment -
7 immunogeniteit
n. immunogenicity, ability of a particular substance to provoke an immune response -
8 ophitsen
v. incite, instigate, egg on, egg, agitate, provoke, stimulate, abet, rouse, heat, hallow -
9 opwekken
v. animate, awake, wake, awaken, raise, arouse, provoke, invite, bestir, incite, incite to, move, key up, pique, fillip, excite, whet -
10 prikkelen
v. prickle, titillate, tickle, tingle, irritate, prick, pique, needle, nettle, excite, incite, exarchate, set on edge, goad, prod, provoke, whet, fret, arouse, spur -
11 tergen
v. provoke -
12 uitlokken
v. provoke, elicit, evoke, court -
13 veroorzaken
v. cause, occasion, induce, provoke, operate, breed, set up, engender -
14 wekken
v. awake, wake, awaken, arouse, rouse, provoke -
15 agressie opwekken
agressie opwekkenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > agressie opwekken
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16 agressie
♦voorbeelden:agressie opwekken • provoke aggression -
17 de spotlust opwekken
de spotlust opwekkenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de spotlust opwekken
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18 een discussie uitlokken
een discussie uitlokkenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een discussie uitlokken
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19 een hond sarren
een hond sarrentease/provoke a dogVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een hond sarren
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20 iemand provoceren tot geweld
iemand provoceren tot geweldVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand provoceren tot geweld
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Provoke — Pro*voke , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Provoked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Provoking}.] [F. provoquer, L. provocare to call forth; pro forth + vocare to call, fr. vox, vocis, voice, cry, call. See {Voice}.] To call forth; to call into being or action; esp., to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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provoke — [prə vōk′, prōvōk′] vt. provoked, provoking [ME provoken < MFr provoquer < L provocare, to call forth < pro , PRO 2 + vocare, to call < vox, VOICE] 1. to excite to some action or feeling 2. to anger, irritate, or annoy 3 … English World dictionary
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provoke — early 15c., from O.Fr. provoker (14c., Fr. provoquer), from L. provocare call forth, challenge, from pro forth (see PRO (Cf. pro )) + vocare to call (see VOICE (Cf. voice)) … Etymology dictionary
provoke — ► VERB 1) stimulate or cause (a strong or unwelcome reaction or emotion) in someone. 2) deliberately annoy or anger. 3) incite to do or feel something, especially by arousing anger. ORIGIN Latin provocare to challenge … English terms dictionary
provoke — pro|voke [prəˈvəuk US ˈvouk] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: provoquer, from Latin provocare, from vocare to call ] 1.) to cause a reaction or feeling, especially a sudden one →↑provocation provoke a protest/an outcry/criticism etc ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
provoke */*/ — UK [prəˈvəʊk] / US [prəˈvoʊk] verb [transitive] Word forms provoke : present tense I/you/we/they provoke he/she/it provokes present participle provoking past tense provoked past participle provoked 1) to deliberately try to make someone angry He… … English dictionary
provoke — transitive verb (provoked; provoking) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French *provoker, provocher, from Latin provocare, from pro forth + vocare to call, from voc , vox voice more at pro , voice Date: 14th century 1. a. archaic to arouse to … New Collegiate Dictionary