Synonym: bring forth, induce, prompt, summon. Similar words: revoke, invoke, provoke, joke, poke, broke, smoke, broken. Meaning: [ɪ'vəʊk] v. 1. call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses) 2. evoke or provoke to appear or occur 3. deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning) 4. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic 5. call to mind.
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31 The black clothes, the gilt, the icons and the burning incense evoke the paintings of Goya.
32 Messily directed by John Schlesinger, it fails to evoke admiration or sympathy for its characters.
33 Such examples confirm the view of the infinitive proposed here because they evoke its lexical content as something prospective.
34 Some trees have so much native scent that a single specimen can evoke whole forests.
35 Her descriptions evoke a feeling of America as it is for new immigrants.
36 Where do evokes the infinitive as a reality, the modals evoke it as a potentiality.
37 Every tree is unique, with shapes that evoke a person standing upright with raised arms.
38 Underground streams evoke the blood flowing under the surface of our own bodies.
39 With their combination of brisk movement and weighty shadows, they richly evoke the ambience of the city and of college life.
40 The band might evoke a gallery of role models,[http://Sentencedict.com] but its musical scent remains purely and distinctively Pavement.
41 Order and tell are like get but simply evoke more specific means of obtaining a result.
42 Narrative portions describe action, and evoke visual effects reminiscent of the theatre.
43 That is, a single schema had been used to evoke a behavioral response.
44 Bee swarms, on the other hand, evoke another sort of awe.
45 With sufficient training, however, both stimuli will lose the ability to evoke attention.
46 The sounds they produce utilize different timbres and wavelengths to imitate cries and evoke natural entities and phenomena.
47 Now, with the work in progress, the house continues to evoke emotions.
48 Gentle pressure over the hindquarters as shown may first be necessary to evoke the required response.
49 He could evoke her face at will.
50 They evoke no ardor in the male breast.
51 Her only resource was the sympathy she could evoke.
52 Still, picturing the jeers her old padded jacket would evoke, she couldn't restrain her tears.
53 If the librarian hated everything about law school, then watching moot court or on-campus interviewing could evoke such painful memories that job satisfaction goes down.
54 The performance collaborates visually with the Villa to help evoke a historical context about revenge, which is also a recent and a public memory.
55 Onset of illness and evoke factor, relation between miction and syocope, portent symptome of syocope and valsalva's test of electrocardiogram were analyzed.
56 Horses cantering across a valley in southern Siberia evoke the mystery of the ancient Scythian peoples who once lived here.
57 How does the game evoke the ethos and atmosphere and pageantry of its setting?
58 It's said that he can evoke spirits from the other world.
59 Stocks whose Tickers are readily pronounceable or evoke positive images (like BUD, KAR or LUV) outperform those with clumsy, meaningless Tickers like PXG or BZH -- at least in The short run.
60 The loyalties they create, evoke, or reflect are steeped in humanity's characteristic tribalism.
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