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- Dictionaryprov·o·ca·tion/ˌprävəˈkāSH(ə)n/
noun
- 1. action or speech that makes someone annoyed or angry, especially deliberately: "you should remain calm and not respond to provocation" Similar
- 2. testing to elicit a particular response or reflex: "twenty patients had a high increase of serum gastrin after provocation with secretin"
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The meaning of PROVOCATION is the act of provoking : incitement. How to use provocation in a sentence.
PROVOCATION definition: 1. an action or statement that is intended to make someone angry: 2. an action or statement that…. Learn more.
noun. the act of provoking or inciting. something that causes indignation, anger, etc. English criminal law words or conduct that incite a person to attack another.
If you describe a person's action as provocation or a provocation, you mean that it is a reason for someone else to react angrily, violently, or emotionally.
PROVOCATION meaning: 1. an action or statement that is intended to make someone angry: 2. an action or statement that…. Learn more.
Provocation is the act of provoking someone — doing something just to get a reaction. During election season, opponents sometimes use provocation to try to ruin one another's reputation. However, sometimes it backfires and the one doing the provoking, looking like a bully, loses votes.
provocation. (ˌprɒvəˈkeɪʃən) n. 1. the act of provoking or inciting. 2. something that causes indignation, anger, etc. 3. (Law) English criminal law words or conduct that incite a person to attack another.