The word invoke means to call upon (as with religious deities) or to call into effect (as in laws). An invocationis an opening prayer.
Examples : "The shaman would invoke the name of the legendary warrior spirit."
Example : "To prosecute the criminals, the district attorney had to invoke the existing gambling law."
Example : "The defendant decided to invoke his right to remain silent."
(*not to be confused with provoke which is to goad, or cause to act.)
The film is intended to evoke tears in the viewing audience.
They aim to discover practice that can be widely emulated.
His bravery would elicit praise and accolades from his countrymen.
Though we asked repeatedly, we could not elicit an answer from city hall.
If you wanted to induce my mom's anger, all you had to do was spill soda on her carpet.
The man caught shoplifting seemed to evince no remorse.
Even though the girl didn’t want to go to secondary school her parents invoked her too as she needed a good education.
I knew that if I pressed the issue with my mother about joining the military, it would evoke a very negative response, so I decided to wait until she was in a better mood.
his words were meant to evoke an angry reply
I have several sentences for you.Going home will evoke strong memories in a person.A powerful speaker will evoke emotions in his audience.How does an author evoke feelings in their readers?
"Evoke" means to bring about, cause, summon, etc.
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I have several sentences for you.Going home will evoke strong memories in a person.A powerful speaker will evoke emotions in his audience.How does an author evoke feelings in their readers?
"Walking on the old, abandoned playground evoked memories from my childhood".
It may now evoke a slender stegosaurus more than it does a bird.
This food tastes like brussel sprouts!" shouted Jenna in an evoke way
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it may now evoke a slender stegosaurus more than it does a bird.
You can use connotation in a sentence by choosing words that carry positive, negative, or neutral underlying meanings to evoke specific emotions or associations. For example, saying "She's frugal" instead of "She's cheap" conveys a more positive connotation.
Metaphors compare two different things using the words "is" or "are" to suggest a relationship between them. This comparison helps evoke a deeper meaning or understanding of the subject being described.
The government wanted to evoke states' rights before the civil war. States' rights were highly controversial during that time period. States' rights is a plural noun.
Evoke is a verb.
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The word "impressionistic" is the adjective form of the word "impressionism. " An example of a sentence using the word "impressionistic" is "My favorite artists are all impressionistic, except for van Gogh. "