Provoking in spanish

Provocador

pronunciation: pɹ̩oʊboʊkɑdoʊɹ̩ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

provoke = provocar. 

Example: 3 different kinds of paper were deacidified by different aqueous and nonaqueous methods, and then treated to provoke accelerated attack of air pollutants.

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» provoke + an attack = provocar un ataque.

Example: 3 different kinds of paper were deacidified by different aqueous and nonaqueous methods, and then treated to provoke accelerated attack of air pollutants.

» provoke + a problem = suscitar un problema.

Example: The telephone provokes a range of interesting problems, and one hopes not to offend callers but rather to minimize the distraction of telephone transactions.

» provoke + a reaction = provocar una reacción.

Example: These developments provoked a nationwide reaction from both librarians and the public which was expressed in the national and local press.

» provoke + a response = incitar una respuesta.

Example: A book may also of course provoke responses based primarily on the text itself rather than on intrusions from our personal and reading histories.

» provoke + curiosity = despertar la curiosidad, incitar la curiosidad.

Example: But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.

» provoke + discussion = estimular el debate.

Example: And let me stress yet again that I do not mean we should be constantly stopping in midstream during a reading to ask questions and provoke discussion.

» provoke + interest = despertar el interés.

Example: EEC's activities provoke general interest only when they seem to pose a threat to yet another aspect of the British way of life.

» provoke + thought = hacer pensar.

Example: This article suggests different functions of printed material and computer use as educational media to provoke thought and combat all kinds of totalitarianism.

provoking = provocador. 

Example: This game provides children an opportunity to talk about themselves in a way that is less anxiety provoking than traditional methods of eliciting information about their underlying psychodynamics.

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» thought-provoking = que invita a la reflexión.

Example: First I want to thank Dr Richmond for what I thought was a very informative, thought-provoking, and stimulating presentation.

Provoking synonyms

provocative in spanish: , pronunciation: proʊvɑkətɪv part of speech: adjective agitating in spanish: , pronunciation: ædʒəteɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective agitative in spanish: , pronunciation: ædʒətətɪv part of speech: adjective
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