Provokings example sentences

pro·vok·ing

adjective

provoking (adjective)

  - causing annoyance; irritating:

  - giving rise to the specified reaction or emotion:

pro·voke

verb

provoking (present participle)

  - stimulate or give rise to (a reaction or emotion, typically a strong or unwelcome one) in someone:

  - stimulate or incite (someone) to do or feel something, especially by arousing anger in them:

  - deliberately make (someone) annoyed or angry:

"Provokings" Example Sentences

1. Provokings from the opposition party led to a heated debate.
2. The comedian's provokings were met with both laughter and outrage.
3. His constant provokings finally pushed her to her breaking point.
4. The article's provokings ignited a firestorm of online comments.
5. Ignoring the subtle provokings proved to be difficult.
6. The teacher addressed the students' provokings with patience.
7. Her provokings, though unintentional, caused significant distress.
8. We must carefully consider the potential consequences of such provokings.
9. The author's provokings aim to stimulate thought and discussion.
10. He apologized for his provokings, hoping to mend the rift.
11. The provokings were clearly designed to elicit a reaction.
12. The evidence suggests a pattern of deliberate provokings.
13. Such provokings are unacceptable in a professional setting.
14. His repeated provokings ultimately backfired.
15. Are these actions truly provokings, or simply misunderstandings?
16. The film's provokings left the audience pondering its themes.
17. She felt the subtle provokings of her colleagues.
18. The artist's work contained many unsettling provokings.
19. Ignoring the provokings is sometimes the best strategy.
20. He was known for his provokings, often designed to stir debate.
21. The situation escalated due to a series of escalating provokings.
22. The provokings were thinly veiled attempts at manipulation.
23. What were his motives behind these provokings?
24. The underlying causes of these provokings need investigation.
25. Let's analyze the various provokings in this political campaign.
26. We must respond to these provokings with diplomacy.
27. The provokings stemmed from deep-seated resentments.
28. His provokings were met with a stony silence.
29. The provokings were designed to test the limits of tolerance.
30. Dealing with his constant provokings was exhausting.
31. The intensity of the provokings shocked everyone.
32. She was unfazed by his childish provokings.
33. The provokings ultimately resulted in a formal complaint.
34. He regretted his provokings almost immediately.
35. The provokings were subtle, yet deeply offensive.
36. Understanding the context of the provokings is crucial.
37. Were those provokings intentional or accidental?
38. The subtle provokings went unnoticed by most.
39. These provokings demonstrate a lack of respect.
40. The aim of his provokings was unclear.
41. She skillfully deflected his provokings.
42. The escalation of provokings was alarming.
43. Despite the provokings, she remained calm.
44. Ignoring the provokings was not an option.
45. The severity of the provokings warranted a strong response.
46. Such provokings should never be tolerated.
47. The provokings led to a significant breakdown in communication.
48. He attributed the provokings to stress.
49. The repeated provokings wore her down.
50. The provokings were a clear violation of company policy.

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