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What is the meaning of provoked in Tamil?

The meaning of "provoked" in Tamil depends on the context. Here are some possibilities:

General meaning:

* உக்கிரப்படுத்திய (ukkirappaduttiya) - This translates to "made angry" or "incited."

* தூண்டிய (thoondiya) - This means "stimulated" or "triggered."

* கோபப்படுத்திய (kopappadettiya) - This directly means "made angry."

Specific contexts:

* தூண்டிய (thoondiya) - can also be used for "provoked to action" or "inspired."

* போர்க்கும் (porkkum) - This means "to provoke a fight" or "to challenge."

* தூண்டிவிட்ட (thoondivitta) - This means "to incite" or "to instigate."

Example sentences:

* அவன் என்னை உக்கிரப்படுத்தியது (avan ennai ukkirappaduttiya) - "He provoked me."

* தூண்டியது தன்னை ஒரு லட்சியம் நோக்கி (thoondiya thu thannai oru lakshiyam nokki) - "It inspired him to pursue a goal."

Choosing the most appropriate word depends on the specific context and nuances of the situation.

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