Provoking one another to good works means inspiring and encouraging others to engage in positive actions and behaviors that contribute to their well-being and the well-being of others. It involves challenging, motivating, and supporting each other to do good deeds and make positive contributions to society.
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It means to make something happen by angering someone else, such as--> He may punch you if you provoke him with name calling.
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Provoke in Latin is either Provocare or Vocare. When I looked at etymonline.com, provoke gave me a connection to Voice. Voice is vocare in Latin. I thought, do Provoke and Voice have anything in common? I found out that Vocare mean "to call" Do they have anything in common? What does provoke have to do with to call?a friend of mine said: maybe you can get provoked by having someone call you? I don't know!
Taunt, tease, or provoke
A person who works for another in return for financial payment.
Provoke, encourage, activate etc, generally a positive effect
Provoking someone is annoying them or making them angry in some way.
To anger someone means to provoke them to anger or make them mad.
Do not provoke something...or take advantage of a situation a second time.