Examples of 'has provoked' in a sentence
Meaning of "has provoked"
to cause a reaction or response, often resulting in a negative or angry outcome. This phrase is used when something has incited or stirred up emotions or actions in others
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Her disobedience has provoked their anger.
Each has provoked a story of memory in my mind.
Subsequent analysis has provoked much thought.
This has provoked massive displacement of the population.
That nigger girl has provoked them.
And it has provoked a backlash against newcomers.
Our announcement has provoked interest.
This has provoked a variety of reactions.
Your immigration policy has provoked a lot of people.
This has provoked widespread opposition.
Heavy pollution has provoked protests.
This has provoked worker protests in the past.
Such intransigence has provoked outrage.
It has provoked five million refugees.
The little bitch has provoked me long enough.
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It has provoked a tax revolt by farmers.
Living around artists has provoked her to create.
This has provoked a furious reaction.
But you are the one who has provoked me.
This delay has provoked much speculation.
The sudden appearance of the immense statue has provoked a hype.
Their presence has provoked a lot of people.
Has provoked further related study.
The new policy has provoked significant opposition.
I am quite aware of the reaction my arrival to the neighborhood has provoked.
This plan has provoked considerable debate.
For centuries this question has provoked controversy.
The series has provoked varied critical responses.
Maradona has just declared undisturbed by the fury he has provoked.
The film has provoked mixed reactions.
What is alarming is how little social resistance this has provoked.
The change has provoked administration critics.
In the context of the intense debates it has provoked in recent times.
This study has provoked praise and controversy.
Competition for this vital natural resource has provoked such.
This decision has provoked fears in many states.
The interpretation to be given to this common sense has provoked much debate.
The planned reform has provoked countrywide protests.
This has provoked a number of incidents and is creating a whole series of problems.
And their presence here has provoked a lot of people.
This has provoked a debate between art critics.
Purchase of the costly jets has provoked years of controversy.
This has provoked a large number of complaints about glare.
The mayor has provoked us.
This has provoked strong reactions in the candidate countries.
The disappearance of the airplane has provoked a host of theories.
Trump has provoked global anger.
The sale of the bronze heads has provoked much controversy.
She even has provoked my share of the burden to the.
His words on the use of condoms has provoked reactions worldwide.
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