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  • adverb In a stimulative manner.

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  • adverb in a provocative manner

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Examples

  • And now, Ehrenstein provocatively adds Barack Obama's name to the list.

    GreenCine Daily: Obama goes to the movies. 2007

  • Every so often, though, a subtitle provocatively cracks open a door to his consciousness.

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • Every so often, though, a subtitle provocatively cracks open a door to his consciousness.

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • Every so often, though, a subtitle provocatively cracks open a door to his consciousness.

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • Every so often, though, a subtitle provocatively cracks open a door to his consciousness.

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • Every so often, though, a subtitle provocatively cracks open a door to his consciousness.

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • Every so often, though, a subtitle provocatively cracks open a door to his consciousness.

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • Every so often, though, a subtitle provocatively cracks open a door to his consciousness.

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • Every so often, though, a subtitle provocatively cracks open a door to his consciousness.

    NAACHGAANA 2008

  • (The chapter's title provocatively describes morality as

    Bernard Williams Chappell, Timothy 2006

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