7 Verbs to Use for the Word provoke

The earth shall quake, if aught his wrath provoke; Let him but touch the mountains, they shall smoke.

So doth he fight with odds who dares provoke The Tyndarids, mighty sons of mighty sire.

10. 'Thus Venus sports; the rich, the base, Unlike in fortune and in face, To disagreeing love provokes; When cruelly jocose, She ties the fatal noose, And binds unequals to the brazen yokes.

Why then dost thou provoke the heavens to wrath?

The word obey in the clerical formula love, honour, and obey provokes a smile.

And if it is said that this is the fault of human nature, which resists what provokes and checks it, still that very thing, which infallibility was intended to counteract, goes on equally, whether it comes into play or not.

lo * the rest, the other; *los * the rest, the others *demasiado* too; too much *demonio* m. demon *demostrar* show, indicate *denominar* designate by name *dentro* within, inside *depender* depend *derecho* straight; m. right *derramar* shed *desagradable* disagreeable *desairar* slight, provoke, offend *desaliento* m. discouragement *desamar* cease to love *desanimarse* become

7 Verbs to Use for the Word  provoke