English to Gujarati Dictionary provoke

provoke

ઉત્તેજિત
definition
verb
the decision provoked a storm of protest from civil rights organizations
stimulate or give rise to (a reaction or emotion, typically a strong or unwelcome one) in someone.
translation of 'provoke'
verb
ઉશ્કેરવું
example
There are times when you have to 'provoke' people, challenge them to go further.
a teacher can 'provoke' you into working harder
Secondly, we need a leader of charisma to badger and 'provoke' his colleagues into action.
I couldn't see why anyone would wish to 'provoke' me to the point of anger over not having a significant other.
They wanted to see if they could 'provoke' a strong reaction from me.
In his debut novel he sets out to 'provoke' strong reactions and, given his subject matter, doubtless he will succeed.
Men of all ages simply kept their distance, though sometimes every now and then one would come and try to anger and 'provoke' her.
Rather, they make her work harder to achieve it and they also 'provoke' her to motivate other associates for the cause.
It is in the film to horrify and 'provoke' an emotional reaction.
So we don't want to do anything to 'provoke' him or to incite the violence we're trying to prevent.
The anger lasted for a long time, trying to 'provoke' her into saying things she would regret.
a teacher can 'provoke' you into working harder
She is also comfortable following a traditional line with novels that do not seek to challenge or 'provoke' the reader.
We managed to 'provoke' him to get up once, when he challenged Opposition members to substantiate their arguments.
It is therefore forbidden to 'provoke' a person, thereby causing him to sin in anger, even though it is not certain that he will do so.
The implementation of very strong environmental protection legislation in the USA 'provoked' a strong backlash.
It's unfair to suggest that he deliberately 'provokes' dressing room conflict, but he's not the ideal chap to apply soothing balm when it breaks out.
Many blame him for 'provoking' conservative voters and contributing to John Kerry's defeat in the presidential election.
The same thing was continually 'provoking' me: the manner in which men treated women.
She 'provoked' me, she taunted me, she said, I'm never going back to you, all those sorts of things.
Immediately, he begins relentlessly 'provoking' the guards, acting from both the need to generate a story he can sell and his own antagonism towards authority.
I don't think of myself as a psychiatric case but I had to feel that Spider was 'provoking' me to consider existential matters of the human condition.
Pipes' presence on campus is 'provoking' strong feelings among students and faculty on both sides of the issue.
I view theatre as an institution that educates, stimulates, and 'provokes' the audience - it makes them think and feel.
Indeed, Maytag tried to tighten control further and force more concessions, 'provoking' workers to the brink of a strike in 2002.
Maybe it was the winter flu crisis that educated the Prime Minister, 'provoking' him to tell Sir David Frost, on the Sunday morning television sofa, that Britain would have to make a real change in the way it funded its health service.
This led to the development of the " 'provokable' nice guy" strategy, a peace-maker until attacked.
The resignation that followed and the outrage 'provoked' by the decision prompted an irrevocable split within the committee.
Cromwell's name resonates down the centuries and 'provokes' strong reactions to this day.
After all, a strong leader 'provokes' a strong reaction.
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