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provokes Meaning in Tamil ( provokes வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

எரிச்சலுாட்டு, சினமூட்டு,



provokes தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

சுவாசக்குழாயின் தசைகளின் மீதான அம்மோனியம் குளோரைடின் எரிச்சலுாட்டும் விளைவு சுவாசக்குழாயில் உள்ள திரவ உற்பத்தியை அதிகப்படுத்தி அதன் மூலம் இருமலைக் குறைக்கிறது.

provokes's Usage Examples:

This provokes you to go on a roaring rampage of revenge as you try and find out the who's, whys and wherefores.


Her own account of her escape is, as usual, so florid that it provokes the question whether she was really in any danger.


In the one case as in the other, on both sides the struggle provokes passion and stifles truth.


UK Govt's stand on spam provokes angry backlash The British Government's decision to defend spam has caused outrage among El Reg readers.


The invading organism causing pneumonia provokes an immune response in the lungs that causes inflammation of the lung tissue (pneumonitis), a condition that actually makes the lung environment more ideal for infection.


This provokes you to go on a roaring rampage of revenge as you try and find out the who 's, whys and wherefores.


But, even within the pale of the Roman Church, this identification provokes emphatic dissent, and is repudiated by all who are shocked by the effects of a onesided accentuation of political Catholicism on the inner life of the church, and are reluctant to see the priest playing the part of a political agitator.


In epic poetry Hephaestus is rather a comic figure, and his limping gait provokes "Homeric laughter" among the gods.


) it is again Hagen who provokes the catastrophe by taunting Kriemhild when she asks him if he has brought with him the hoard of the Nibelungs: "The devil's what I bring you !"The Catholic bond of marriage has become stronger than the primitive Teutonic bond of kinship.


Indeed, it provokes words of gentle admonition, such ' Hey!xxviii.


Religion, by its very nature, provokes controversy.





Synonyms:

challenge, tempt, foment, set off, instigate, stir up, rejuvenate, incite, lure, jog, stimulate, entice, agitate,



Antonyms:

dissuade, disassemble, recede, better, extinguish,

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