provoke Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
provoke ka kya matlab hota hai
भड़काना
Verb:
खिजलाना, चिढ़ाना, प्रदीप्त करना, उत्तेजित देना, भड़काना,
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provoke शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
जब वह छुट्टियों के लिए घर लौटती है, तो उसे विजू के नेतृत्व में एक समूह द्वारा छेड़छाड़ और चिढ़ाना किया जाता है।
জজজ हालांकि गैग्ने ने क्षेत्र के एक अनुभवी खिलाड़ी और सक्रिय प्रतियोगिताओं से गैग्ने के सन्यास के बाद संगठन की मुख्य पहचान बन चुके बॉकविंकल के पास ख़िताब बनाए रखने के लिए अनेक स्क्रूजॉब (Screwjob) आयोजित करके AWA के दर्शकों को चिढ़ाना जारी रखा।
चिढ़ाना और कटाक्ष करना इसके उदाहरण हैं।
वह बैटमैन के सामने आत्मसमर्पण कर देता है लेकिन स्वयं के घुटने में गोली मारने के लिए आयुक्त को उकसाते हुए, गॉर्डन को चिढ़ाना जारी रखता है।
provoke's Usage Examples:
This sufficed to provoke the defiance of the Danes, and on the 1st of February 1864 the Austrian and D h Prussian troops crossed the Eider.
At a later period, when the Church had learnt to look with suspicion upon devotional books likely to provoke the scoffing of some and lead others into heresy, a work of this kind could hardly meet with her approval.
The only result of the long series of insurrections was to provoke the king to a cruelty which he had not at first shown, and to give him an excuse for confiscating and dividing among his foreign knights and barons the immense majority of the estates of the English theglihood.
Or do we provoke the Lord to jealousy ?
Still, Joseph only touched the surface; his brother, the grand-duke Leopold of Tuscany, aspired to cut deeper, and provoke a religious revival on the lines of Jansenism.
On its topmost bough sits an eagle, between whom and Nidhug the squirrel Ratatbskr runs to and fro trying to provoke strife.
The climate is characterized by hot days and cool nights, and is considered healthy, though the daily change tends to provoke bronchial, catarrhal and inflammatory diseases.
But repression served only to provoke opposition.
At home, however, it undoubtedly tended to provoke that very revolution which it was intended to prevent.
had no intention or wish to provoke a great European war.
Synonyms:
challenge, tempt, foment, set off, instigate, stir up, rejuvenate, incite, lure, jog, stimulate, entice, agitate,
Antonyms:
dissuade, disassemble, recede, better, extinguish,