Destroy what is most valuable to him
Kind of
he sat down
true
sinking of lusitania
To provoke the colonists enough to go to war with Britain.
Provoke
No, "provoke" does not have a prefix. It is a standalone word.
In a sentence? how about this: do not provoke the snake, darla.
Be careful to not provoke the giant dog in the yard, he might attack you.
When Billy gets drunk he loves to provoke a fight.
do not provoke your parents
I watched the mongoose provoke the snake.
A coach can provoke you into working harder.
It would provoke my mother when my room was messy after she told me to clean it. The police did not want to provoke the robber into harming his hostages.
You'd need to be very specific about the culture. It doesn't have any firm, established meaning that I know of.
yes! IT IS AN ACTION Juan provoke girls to kiss him
His words were like a match, ready to provoke a firestorm of emotions.