/tə rɪˈsiv ˌprɑv əˈkeɪʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: bị khiêu khích.
A more thorough explanation: “To receive provocation” in legal terms refers to the act of being subjected to actions or words that are intended to incite a person to react in a way that may lead to a breach of the peace or a criminal offense. This can be a defense in certain legal contexts, such as in cases of assault or manslaughter, where the accused may argue that their actions were a result of being provoked by the victim.
Example: The defendant claimed that he acted in self-defense after receiving provocation from the victim.