extreme provocation
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Used to describe a very high degree of provocation, often in legal contexts.
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- The defense argued that the defendant acted under extreme provocation.
- Her outburst was a direct result of extreme provocation from her opponent.
- The judge acknowledged the presence of extreme provocation in the case.
- He claimed temporary insanity due to extreme provocation.
- Such actions, even under extreme provocation, are not justifiable.
- The law sometimes considers extreme provocation as a mitigating factor.
- No amount of extreme provocation excuses violence.
- The jury deliberated whether there was sufficient extreme provocation.
- Despite the extreme provocation, she maintained her composure.
- The legal definition of extreme provocation can be complex.