Sentences

overprovoke in a sentence

v. t.

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Definition

To overprovoke means to excessively instigate or irritate someone or something, leading to heightened stress, anxiety, or conflict.

Sample Sentences

  1. It’s important not to overprovoke your dog during training sessions, as it can lead to stress and anxiety.
  2. Some individuals tend to overprovoke others in discussions, which often escalates conflicts unnecessarily.
  3. He realized that his attempts to tease her were beginning to overprovoke her patience, so he decided to stop.
  4. In an effort to defend his position, he might unintentionally overprovoke his opponents, leading to a heated debate.
  5. The coach warned the players that overprovoking the referee could result in penalties and disrupt the game.