English to Malay Dictionary provocation

provocation

provokasi
definition
noun
you should remain calm and not respond to provocation
action or speech that makes someone annoyed or angry, especially deliberately.
twenty patients had a high increase of serum gastrin after provocation with secretin
testing to elicit a particular response or reflex.
example
he burst into tears at the slightest 'provocation'
In some cases defendants run the two qualified defences of 'provocation' and diminished responsibility in tandem.
you should remain calm and not respond to 'provocation'
This study has validated the inhalation 'provocation' test for the diagnosis of chronic BFL.
he burst into tears at the slightest 'provocation'
D was convicted of murder having raised both the defences of 'provocation' and diminished responsibility.
despite the 'provocation' of the defenders
walking with deliberate 'provocation', she struck a pose, then giggled
Alternatively the defence say she may have acted under 'provocation' of a type which reduces murder to manslaughter in law.
to do sth without 'provocation'
you should remain calm and not respond to 'provocation'
Moore and Girling denied murder, but pleaded guilty to manslaughter under 'provocation' .
twenty patients had a high increase of serum gastrin after 'provocation' with secretin
So far, we have encountered only two patients who have HCM and vasospastic angina with total occlusion during the acetylcholine 'provocation' test.
Baseline sensitivity to grass pollen as measured by the conjunctival 'provocation' test did not differ.
Several investigators have carried out inhalation 'provocation' tests using dropping extracts or bird sera.
As the judge reminded the jury, in interview Bodrul denied that he was acting in self - defence and he said that he was not acting under 'provocation' .
twenty patients had a high increase of serum gastrin after 'provocation' with secretin
Efficacy was assessed with a nasal 'provocation' test using the allergen at a concentration previously demonstrated to elicit symptoms in each patient.
the assault had taken place under 'provocation'
the assault had taken place under 'provocation'
Even where not deeply convincing, its shortcomings were 'provocations' to think deeply.
Particularly in the eighteenth century lexicons were infinitely lively, full of satire, poetry and 'provocations' .
State forces were mobilized against this growing movement through open police 'provocations' , frame-ups and murders.
Since then despite many 'provocations' and setbacks the cessation has endured.
Certain people were responsible for stopping conflicts, and there were ways to deal with 'provocations' and ways to make peace.
Whatever the reasons, whatever the 'provocations' , this is where hatred gets us - innocent people murdered as they go about their ordinary business.
As in life, the 'provocations' to feeling or to action do not occur in step with the conscious thoughts of the characters.
It gives rise to verbal 'provocations' such as yelling and cursing, excessive honking of the horn, rude or obscene gestures and threats.
In his radical past, Livingstone may have made a warning about the police using 'provocations' staged by anarchists to step up repressive acts.
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