Similar words: evoke, revoke, provoked, invoke, convoke, provoke, choked, hooked. Meaning: [ɪ'vəʊk] adj. called forth from a latent or potential state by stimulation.
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1 Her singing evoked warm acclamations.
2 The music evoked memories of her youth.
3 The photographs evoked strong memories of our holidays in France.
4 Her speech evoked great anger.
5 Her speech evoked a hostile response.
6 Her comment evoked protests from the shocked listeners.
7 The plan has evoked a fierce debate.
8 Her face, though sad, still evoked a feeling of serenity.
9 The newly published review on the book has evoked much controversy.
10 That old film evoked our father generation's memories of the years of the war.
11 Military might is evoked through fiercely pounded kettledrums.
12 The concept triangle can be evoked by selected parts.
13 How much is evoked by spreading stain!
14 Jackson's speech evoked strong responses from the audience.
15 Any grubby social thoughts the film might have evoked can be swiftly rejected in favour of a more universal muse.
16 As a woman she evoked a protective courtesy, mingled with astonishment,(www.Sentencedict.com) in her hosts.
17 Sanchez's touchline histrionics evoked memories of some of Martin O'Neill's maddest moments on the same turf.
18 The couple launched an appeal which evoked a generous response from organisations, companies and individuals.
19 The face, although sad,(sentencedict.com) still evoked a feeling of serenity.
20 He evoked portions of the Bible to justify slavery in a speech he prepared for a debate in the Alabama Senate.
21 He would just say that they evoked a great warmth in him.
22 Motherhood is still evoked as a religious calling, a state of being that elevates women above the human condition.
23 Indeed it would seem that these paintings undercut their initial didacticism and that order is evoked primarily to bring it into question.
24 Endo-wed with a prodigious memory, he remembered the names of old comrades, or evoked events dating back decades.
25 Let us look first at the question why Kant evoked such different reactions.
26 To even the earliest Western visitors, the odd, boxy letters evoked the ancients.
27 From the outset, commentators seem to have been astonished at the great interest the competition evoked.
28 I felt that the Zimmer frame parked alongside the court evoked a touch of sympathy.
29 We take time to ponder and bring to consciousness whatever is evoked.
30 Thus, as above, letting can be analysed as inseparable from the realization of the event evoked by the infinitive.
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