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The prefix of "invoke" is "in-".
Invoke is a word, not a place.
Invoke translates to AWWOOD SARE TUUGID.
The noun form for the verb to invoke are invocation and the gerund, invoking.
Yes, invoke has a long o sound.
Do not test me. You can invoke a dangerous situation.
answer without bias - this will not invoke anger or answer with confusion
The suspect tried to invoke her right to speak to a lawyer, but the police ignored her request.
It's a verb.
throw is the keyword used to invoke the exception.throw new NoBalanceException("No balance please");
Any state can invoke a suspended sentence for any new crime committed.
You cannot invoke abstract methods directly. An abstract method looks like below: public String getName() {} It has no code inside it and can do nothing. You cannot invoke it directly. If you want to call this method then - we must extend the class that contains this method inside our class and then provide an implementation for this method and then invoke it: Ex: public String getName() { return "Anand"; } Once you place this code inside your class, then you can invoke it anytime you want by calling the method "getName()"