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provoked
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Provoked is a 2006 British biographical drama film , directed by Jag Mundhra . It stars Aishwarya Rai , Naveen Andrews , Miranda Richardson , Robbie Coltrane , Nandita Das and Steve McFadden . The film is loosely based on the true story of Kiranjit Ahluwalia ...
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Provoke \Pro*voke"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Provoked ; p. pr. & vb. n. Provoking .] [F. provoquer, L. provocare to call forth; pro forth + vocare to call, fr. vox, vocis, voice, cry, call. See Voice .] To call forth; to call into being or action; esp., to ...
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vb. (en-past of: provoke )
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adj. incited, especially deliberately, to anger; "aggravated by passive resistance"; "the provoked animal attacked the child" [syn: aggravated ]
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The despair of the citizens was sometimes converted into fury: and whenever the Barbarians were provoked by opposition, they extended the promiscuous massacre to the feeble, the innocent, and the helpless.
The pious horror of his antagonists provoked them to disclaim all sensual circumstances of conception and delivery.
And the rigid unity of the Monophysites, who, under the reigns of Zeno and Anastasius, had invaded the thrones of the East, provoked their antagonists, in a land of freedom, to avow a moral, rather than a physical, union of the two persons of Christ.
Philip the First, of France, supported with patience the censures which he had provoked by his scandalous life and adulterous marriage.
Their fury, provoked by a feeble opposition, discharged itself on the images of the Imperial family, which were erected, as objects of public veneration, in the most conspicuous places of the city.
His indignation against a rebel who had long eluded his pursuit, provoked him to wish and to pray, that, by the grace of God, he might drive three arrows into the head of Chrysochir.
Their zeal was insensibly provoked by the insulting triumph of a proscribed sect.
But the knowledge of their sentiments, instead of persuading him to recall his decree, provoked him to extend to all Egypt the term of the exile of Athanasius.
Athanaric was provoked, or compelled, to risk a battle, which he lost, in the plains.
The active policy of Valentinian was continually employed in adding new fortifications to the security of the frontier: but the abuse of this policy provoked the just resentment of the Barbarians.
The cruelty of Ithacius, ^59 who beheld the tortures, and solicited the death, of the heretics, provoked the just indignation of mankind.
She provoked the enmity of a favorite general, embraced his cause as soon as he was disgraced, created a new emperor in Syria and Egypt, ^* raised an army of seventy thousand men, and persisted to the last moment of her life in a fruitless rebellion, which, according to the fashion of the age, had been predicted by Christian hermits and Pagan magicians.
The dukes of the Lombards had provoked by frequent inroads their powerful neighbors of Gaul.
But the facility of the attempt, the repetition of the insult, and the obstinacy of the resistance, provoked him to swear, that if a third time he drove the infidels into the sea, he would render Alexandria as accessible on all sides as the house of a prostitute.
When he was produced a captive in the royal tent, the sultan, instead of praising his valor, severely reproached his obstinate folly: and the insolent replies of the rebel provoked a sentence, that he should be fastened to four stakes, and left to expire in that painful situation.