Synonym: appeal, beg, beseech, entreat, implore, plead, pray. Similar words: provoke, involve, involved, involvement, joke, poke, stroke, broker. Meaning: [ɪn'vəʊk] v. 1. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic 2. cite as an authority; resort to 3. request earnestly (something from somebody); ask for aid or protection.
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(31) I had to invoke your sacred name before he would agree to do it.
(32) If that happens; and the White Sox don't have to invoke the clause.
(33) Alternatively, a hard-pressed sector may seek to persuade its government to invoke anti-dumping measures.
(34) Director and screenwriter invoke many of the incidents and figures from the Owens Valley story.
(35) Both voted to invoke the procedure by which a school seeks to become grant-maintained.
(36) Simpson can not invoke Fifth Amendment protection for himself because he already has been acquitted of murder.
(37) Thereafter they learnt to invoke the name of the head of the secret police when dealing with obdurate local officials.
(38) Whether we invoke him, or revere him, or simply live in fear of him, this deity is always dangerous.
(39) The Irony which I invoke is no cruel Deity.
(40) Means to invoke both, service provider and service requester.
(41) Describes marshaling for COM interop and platform invoke.
(42) Lines 2 through 6 invoke the py-test task.
(43) To invoke a remote method, a request is sent.
(44) Let us invoke the blessings of peace.
(45) We will never invoke the privilege to hide a violation of law or to avoid embarrassment to the government.
(46) This JCL will invoke the proc ITSOCB, which is also generated.
(47) In the case of a normal form submit that occurs when the user clicks a button, the JSF framework would also invoke the action method associated with the command button.
(48) We will then use the contents of the password file to invoke a service that adds users to an external system.
(49) If the application's API layer is too fine-grained, you have to invoke both methods from the client layer.
(50) You can download a file that contains a UNIX and DOS shell script to invoke the Watchit tool in the "Download" section of this article.
(50) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(51) In fact, they almost always invoke a skyhook, some unexplained result without which the entire structure collapses.
(52) Every time you write to a tied scalar variable, you invoke its STORE() method.
(53) Each service utility class has it own implementation, since the URN name and method name each needs to invoke will be unique.
(54) After you invoke that method on the String str (str.freeze, str cannot be modified).
(55) It is essential that the handler invoke methods in the superclass rather than methods in the overriding module (see Listing 9).
(56) Go back to the Dashboard (by selecting the Hudson link) and select an existing Hudson Job, select Configure, click the Add build step button, and select the Invoke Gant script option.
(57) However, this requires a service adapter that can allow the non-interruptible process to use an Invoke activity to receive the reply.
(58) Maskable interrupt sources that cannot preempt the kernel code and are thus able to invoke operating system APIs from within their handlers.
(59) To discuss this wave aspect, it is useful to invoke a form of the correspondence principle.
(60) Leica's executives often invoke the company's long history, portraying the latest products as the heirs to over a century of research and development, starting with the monumentally titled Ur-Leica.
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