Sasha
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Goading - what does that mean? "Goading Iran’s hardliners to restart weapons programmes is an extremely high-risk strategy likely to trigger to a military confrontation between the US and Iran and probably the Syrian regime."
May 12, 2018 3:30 PM
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A 'goad' (noun) is a spiked stick used for driving cattle or oxen. To 'goad' (verb) means to drive or urge (an animal) on with a goad. It also means to provoke or annoy (someone) so as to stimulate some action or reaction. It is this second definition that is referred to in your question. Some synonyms are incite, provoke, prompt, and urge. This statement is saying that pushing or provoking the Iranian hardliners is risky and will likely lead to serious problems down the road.
May 12, 2018
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A "goad" is a pole with a sharp point on it. It is poked at an animal, like an ox, to make it move. As is often the case, we can also use the word as a verb. To "goad" an animal is to poke it with a goad. Figuratively, to "goad" someone is to get them irritated or angry in order to make them do something. A similar expression is "to spur someone." People who ride horses sometimes wear boots with sharp-pointed wheels attached to them. The rider kicks the horse with the spurs to make it go faster. Figuratively, you "spur someone on" to make them go faster or work harder or do more. The Latin word for a goad is "stimulus," and the English word "stimulus" means "something that forces someone or something to respond." It's usually used in a technical way. "The Minister of Finance lowered interest rates to stimulate the economy." "Behavorist psychologists try to explain human behavior in terms of learned responses to stimuli."
May 12, 2018
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To provoke often in an annoying way. To move one into action.
May 12, 2018
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It means to incite or provoke someone. It would be similar to подстрекать or провоцировать.
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