Examples of 'it provoked' in a sentence
Meaning of "it provoked"
The phrase 'it provoked' refers to an action or statement that has caused a strong reaction or response from someone. It implies that whatever 'it' is, it has stirred strong emotions, thoughts, or actions in the person affected. This phrase is commonly used in discussions about interpersonal conflicts, controversial topics, or situations that elicit intense reactions
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I must admit that it provoked a feeling ofjoy.
It provoked a flurry of angry letters to the editor.
I must admit that it provoked a feeling of joy.
It provoked a number of responses from the public.
That assurance justified the merriment it provoked.
It provoked a mixture of happy and painful memories.
I was shocked really at the strong reaction it provoked.
It provoked at least three capping replies.
But not the discussion it provoked.
It provoked a fundamental change in our attitudes about agriculture.
Completely in contrast to the reaction it provoked.
It provoked an unprecedented awareness of the protection of personal data.
And the thought it provoked was.
It provoked action by at least one person in the audience.
The plan was so evil that it provoked a split in the illuminati ranks.
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It provoked a huge reaction in the comments.
Almost surely he did not anticipate the level of violence that it provoked.
She replied that it provoked no emotional intensity at all.
The attack was disavowed by most anarchist leaders but it provoked further repression.
It provoked the missile gap.
The curiosity it provoked.
Actually it provoked a response from me.
Their estimates ranged from a hundred to a thousand a number that sounded so optimistic it provoked laughter.
And sometimes it provoked bouts of anger bigger than him.
The man who had embraced his online persona felt ensnared by the negativity it provoked.
It provoked both dominating and yielding behaviors of the opponent.
This proved to be a serious mistake since it provoked outrage against the regime.
It provoked in me a strong emotional response.
This report and the debates it provoked are analysed in greater detail in Robert.
It provoked the ghost.
Thus the future of the White Paper relied heavily on the reactions it provoked.
Nor has it provoked the threat of any legal action.
I do not feel better, but it provoked me.
It provoked much controversy and achieved success through word of mouth.
Still, it was amusing simply for the reaction it provoked.
It provoked numerous responses.
Nevertheless, it is no longer used due to the hepatic disorders it provoked.
It provoked my heart to dance.
It was not a spiritual ailment, still less was it provoked by adverse social conditions.
It provoked a lot of polarisation.
When the report came out, it provoked a great deal of public discussion.
It provoked a cult.
When it reached my ears, it provoked an extremely powerful sound, like a car horn.
It provoked a public crisis of confidence in the Army.
The still-continuing discussion it provoked is known as the Bibel-Babel controversy.
It provoked a furious discussion among Russian critics.
The science behind the hypothesis was still sketchy, and it provoked a storm of criticism.
The way it provoked a response from the audience was incredible.
Thus, the film demystifies the colonial imaginary and addresses the demographic disaster that it provoked.
I recall it provoked much heated and stimulating discussion long after our viewing.
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