The term "paraclete" is derived from Greek and refers to a helper, advocate, or comforter. In Christian theology, it is often used to describe the Holy Spirit as one who comes alongside believers to provide guidance and support.
The prefix of "invoke" is "in-".
Invoke is a word, not a place.
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Invoke translates to AWWOOD SARE TUUGID.
The Sign of the Cross is a blessing made upon oneself to invoke the Holy Trinity and is usually accompanied by the prayer: "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost (or Spirit)".
The spirit in this dream is a symbol representing your own feelings. The dream illustrates how you are struggling with feelings that you don't want to have. By visualizing yourself "attacked" by the emotion/spirit, your mind is able to distance yourself from feeling guilty over the feelings, and allow you to blame some entity outside of yourself.
The noun form for the verb to invoke are invocation and the gerund, invoking.
Yes, invoke has a long o sound.
the same as all humans, and yourself, but alive at present
Do not test me. You can invoke a dangerous situation.
There is no word envoke. The word invoke means to call upon (as with religious deities) or to call into effect (as in laws). An invocation is an opening prayer.Examples : "The high priest invoked the name of the legendary warrior spirit."Example : "To prosecute the criminals, the district attorney invoked the existing gambling law."_______You might also mean "evoke." Evoke means to bring or recall to the conscious mind or elicit (as in a response). An evocation is imaginative re-creation.Example: "Riding the subway always evokes a feeling of nostalgia from childhood."Example: "His words evoked an angry response."The main difference between invoke and evoke is that invoke has an outward to inward feeling whereas evoke has an inward to outward feeling. For instance, you can invoke (call to you) a spirit or you can evoke (call out of you) an emotion.