English to Malay Dictionary provoking

provoking

memprovokasi
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.
adjective
there is evidence of provoking conduct and loss of self-control
causing annoyance; irritating.
fear-provoking
giving rise to the specified reaction or emotion.
translation of 'provoking'
verb
menghasut
example
Ekta Manchandan draws attention to beauty imagery clichés in a 'provoking' series of photographs that show women applying make up in front of mirrors.
"We've been covering the news for so long, our reporters know better than to have said anything that might have been incendiary or 'provoking' ," the source said.
They have created an astonishing and 'provoking' array of teapots in various media that often look nothing like a teapot in the traditional sense of the word.
It was a strange, 'provoking' , deliberately self-contradictory tale, which instantly sparked heated commentary.
I know nothing about Discordians or Discordian theory, so I am intrigued as to what it was that you found so 'provoking' ?
It's very 'provoking' to me, however.
This was a most 'provoking' part of the conference and stimulated a lengthy debate afterwards.
But according to Iraqi exiles, the jubilation in Baghdad was low key, perhaps to avoid 'provoking' reprisals.
That'd be a list not of the most linked to (the most popular, we call it), but the most 'provoking' sites.
The Baptist Quarterly Review, for example, declared that employers had been "arrogant and 'provoking' " and condemned their use of private military forces to smash strikes.
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