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Sentence count:178+3Posted:2017-07-29Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: evokerevokeprovokedinvokeconvokeprovokechokedhookedMeaning: [ɪ'vəʊk]  adj. called forth from a latent or potential state by stimulation. 
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31 She saw feet sinking into the thick pile of the new rugs whose abstract patterns evoked the work of contemporary artists.
32 Clinton's deviousness evoked a fury among Republicans, and contributed to the malign partisanship of the capital.
33 Linked often enough, their various connections evoked images in the media of a conspiracy involving cash-and-carry favors.
34 The current awareness that the modern nation-state has become severely strained, or even ineffectual, has evoked a range of responses.
35 Most surprising is that such force gets evoked in such brevity of prose.
36 The proposal has evoked both indignation and humour with suggestions as to how art treasures can be divided by their national characteristics.
37 It evoked a huge and apparently permanent armament industry, now wholly dependent... on government contracts.
38 Self-awareness of roles and of the feelings evoked in interpersonal encounters is increasingly critical for the nimble entrepreneur.
39 The suddenness of the pits crisis evoked a popular reaction(http://Sentencedict.com), and the miners' voice is being heard.
40 The strongly evoked historical setting gives the story substance and originality.
41 The human landscape so lovingly evoked by Leigh Fermor, Lawrence Durrell and others is now a wistful memory.
42 I remember vividly the response which this evoked among many of my parliamentary colleagues.
43 The above are the main questions evoked during the interviews.
44 Her speech today evoked surprise and outrage from many French officials.
45 For instance, the poetry of Blaise Cendrars evoked the motion of the Trans-Siberian Express.
46 David hardly needed any encouragement to visit the sea, since it still evoked for him the happiest memories.
47 Even when such claims evoked skepticism and ridicule, both the sick and the curious continued to come.
48 Invitations to meditate, his vast colour-soaked canvases are memorable for the sensations evoked in the viewer rather than for their imagery.
49 The degree to which the entire godhead is evoked as a unitary spiritual conception depends upon the circumstances.
50 Indeed, as expectations can kill the magic stone dead, such occasions are often evoked by going somewhere completely new.
51 He had a shy manner which evoked a fellow feeling in me.
52 At first this procedure evoked a strong reaction from faculty heads who perceived the dangers of over-personalised accounts.
53 Partnership had to be evoked rather than assumed.
54 Cerebral evoked potential ( CEP ) was measured.
55 Evoked potentials are widely used in clinical neurophysiology.
56 It cannot say that these observations evoked wild enthusiasm.
57 His oratorical efforts evoked no response in his audience.
58 Evoked cortical potential and electroencephalogram.
59 The book evoked memories of his boyhood.
60 Peripheral nerves; Evoked potentials; Animals, laboratory; Intrafascicular electrodes.
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