Invoke is a word, not a place.
The prefix of "invoke" is "in-".
Invoke translates to AWWOOD SARE TUUGID.
Yes, invoke has a long o sound.
The noun form for the verb to invoke are invocation and the gerund, invoking.
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()"
Using the super keyword. If you call super() from within your constructor, it will explicitly invoke the superclass version of the constructor.