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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61 CRF could evoke a slowly activating depolarizing response that associated with enhanced excitability in myenteric neurons in colon. The cells excited by CRF were all expressed with CRF1 receptor.
62 Such an ascent is enough to evoke concerns — both paranoid and justified.
63 Objective To discuss the early diagnostic value of evoke potential detection subclinical hepatic encephalopathy ( SHE ).
64 There are times when Rondo's speed and decisiveness evoke Isiah Thomas.
65 He knew himself able to evoke laughter as well as tears and shudders.
66 For most people, few things evoke fear like the image of a great white shark.
67 Typically, these are opposed by bland, bromide-mouthing mobs who evoke nothing so much as Hannah Arendt's phrase "the banality of evil."
68 For example, does a yellow-green evoke Kermit the Frog, or monsters under the bed?
69 Pieces of fine art may evoke emotional or spiritual responses in us.
70 When domestic enterprise encounter with international market[sentencedict.com/evoke.html], it's note worthy that focusing on the product image of localization for using consumer ethnocentrism to evoke its purchasing behavior.
71 Any requirement that may be construed as'compulsory'will evoke some rebelliousness.
72 He used original colour compositions which evoke Slavonic popular art and which are similar to precious watermark works.
73 These inspiring structures can tantalize and evoke emotions not normally associated with mega structures.
74 The Moravian star, dove and birdcage charms are signature decorative elements that evoke Taylor's whimsical flair.
75 Some observers note that for all their cuteness and flippant humor, these cartoonlike characters evoke a sense of loneliness, anxiety and spiritual emptiness.
76 Mr. Lam, whose luxury ready-to-wear collections evoke a classically uptown ideal, is a designer of Chinese descent who came to New York by way of San Francisco.
77 Result:The nocuous stimulus could increase discharge frequency in the CM-PF and evoke delayed tail-flick reflex.
78 A good joke does not necessarily evoke a hearty laugh.
79 These verbs mean to disturb or disquiet a person so as to evoke moderate anger.
80 In other words, not quite the hordes of homeless, stateless refugees fleeing runaway climate change that the sensationalist headlines evoke.
81 A scent or sound may evoke a distant episode from one's childhood.
82 Dickens's readers really wanted to feel the kind of bathetic sadness that he tried to evoke.
83 The renderings sometimes evoke photographs of microscopic viruses that attack the human body, sometimes tentacled sea anemones that lie in wait deep underwater.
84 You may intend your composition to evoke the sense of a steaming paella in sunny Spain.
85 For chocolate lovers, it appears that methylxanthines provide psychostimulant effects, arouse emotions, and may even evoke guilt feelings .
86 He was an enthusiast himself and loved to evoke enthusiasm in others.
87 It would inevitably evoke a strong repercussion among people from different walks of life.
88 Icons are destined both to reflect and evoke prayerful concentration and serenity in communication with God.
89 BIRTH and DEATH connect , demarcate time and space and evoke departures and arrivals.
90 Fusing in lower intervertebral of lumbar would evoke much more cataplasia in the adjacent segment.
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