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Omar Ahmed Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

A puzzling question

Sometimes the diplomats of a country are on bad terms with their counterparts in another country , so they try to provoke them and put them in trouble. Is it OK to call this "political provocations"?

  

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essam gaweesh Sometimes the diplomats of a country are on bad terms with their counterparts in another country , so they try to provoke them and get them in trouble. I suppose that could be called a provocation of a political nature. "Provocation" is a very general term.

  • essam gaweesh Sometimes the diplomats of a country are on bad terms with their counterparts in another country , so they try to provoke them and get them in trouble.
  • I suppose that could be called a provocation of a political nature.
  • "Provocation" is a very general term.
  • A verb you can use is goad .
  • His enemies goaded him into making a political faux pas.
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essam gaweeshSometimes the diplomats of a country are on bad terms with their counterparts in another country , so they try to provoke them and get them in trouble.

I suppose that could be called a provocation of a political nature. "Provocation" is a very general term.

A verb you can use is goad. His en

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