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  • INVOKE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Invoke is used of putting into effect or calling upon such things as laws, authority, or privilege (“the principal invoked a rule forbidding students from asking questions”) Evoke is primarily used in the sense “to call forth or up” and is often found in connection with such things as memories, emotions, or sympathy
  • INVOKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    INVOKE definition: 1 to use a law in order to achieve something, or to mention something in order to explain… Learn more
  • INVOKE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Invoke means to intensely call for something or call on someone, especially as in a prayer to a god or higher power, as in The holy woman invoked God’s mercy in her prayers Invoke can also mean to call for help from someone (again, usually a god), as in The shamans invoked the gods to save them from the invading army
  • Invoke - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    To invoke is to call up something such as a law, a higher power, or even a ghost In court, you might invoke the Fifth Amendment (the right not to say something that will make you look bad) if you don't want to talk
  • INVOKE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    If you invoke something such as a principle, a saying, or a famous person, you refer to them in order to support your argument He invoked memories of Britain's near-disastrous disarmament in the 1930s [VERB noun] If something such as a piece of music invokes a feeling or an image, it causes someone to have the feeling or to see the image
  • invoke verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    invoke somebody something to mention a person, a theory, an example, etc to support your opinions or ideas, or as a reason for something She invoked several eminent scholars to back up her argument invoke something to mention somebody’s name to make people feel a particular thing or act in a particular way
  • How to Use Evoke vs. invoke Correctly - GRAMMARIST
    The difference between the terms evoke and invoke is that invoke is used to make a direct request, enact a rule, or cite an authority Evoke means to call to mind a memory, feeling, or image Invoke vs evoke may both be verbs, but they have considerable differences in meanings and use
  • Invokes - definition of invokes by The Free Dictionary
    1 apply, use, implement, call in, initiate, resort to, put into effect The judge invoked an international law that protects refugees 2 cite, mention, refer to, name, evidence, quote, specify, allude to He invoked memories of previous disasters to argue against postponement
  • 302 Synonyms Antonyms for INVOKE - Thesaurus. com
    “I’ve been on duty 12 hours,” a police officer told me late Tuesday night after Mayor Karen Bass invoked an 8 p m curfew He danced around questions about whether he had seen a "rebellion" in Los Angeles, one of the reasons why a president might invoke the Insurrection Act Trump has yet to invoke the Insurrection Act
  • Invoke vs. Evoke | Grammarly Blog
    Invoke and evoke are two words that are very easy to confuse They sound kind of similar when you say them— [in-vohk] and [ih-vohk] They both come from the same root word, which can be traced to the Latin word for “voice”—vox





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