answer without bias - this will not invoke anger or answer with confusion
The prefix of "invoke" is "in-".
We can use any of Allah names when praying or asking him for what we need.Quran says (English meaning translation):"Say (O Muhammad): Invoke Allah or invoke the Most Gracious (Allah), by whatever name you invoke Him (it is the same), for Him belong the Best Names...."(Quran, chapter 17, verse 110)
You can invoke the 5th Amendment to protect yourself from self-incrimination anytime you are asked a question that could potentially lead to criminal charges against you.
i dont know hence i posed the question myself
Invoke is a word, not a place.
Invoke translates to AWWOOD SARE TUUGID.
This is obviously a school question - aimed at YOU the pupil ! It's a question designed to invoke thought and reasoning in the person reading it. Therefore - Only YOU can answer this !
please repeat the question
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.
The suspect tried to invoke her right to speak to a lawyer, but the police ignored her request.