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  • evoke — ► VERB 1) bring or recall to the conscious mind. 2) obtain (a response). 3) invoke (a spirit or deity). DERIVATIVES evocation noun. ORIGIN Latin evocare, from vocare to call …   English terms dictionary

  • evoke — verb ADVERB ▪ beautifully, clearly, effectively, nicely, powerfully, successfully, vividly ▪ The novel vividly evokes the life of the Irish in Australia. ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • evoke — I verb accomplish, achieve, arouse, be the cause of, bring about, bring forth, bring out, bring to pass, call forth, call up, cause, cause to happen, draw forth, draw out, educe, effect, effectuate, elicere, elicit, evocare, excite, excitare,… …   Law dictionary

  • evoke — verb (T) to produce a strong feeling or memory in someone: a stage set intended to evoke the mood of a brothel evocation, noun (C, U) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • evoke — verb /ɪˈvəʊk,ɪˈvoʊk/ To cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc.) in someones mind or imagination. Being here evokes long forgotten memories. See Also: evocate …   Wiktionary

  • evoke — verb the music evoked some forgotten memories Syn: bring to mind, put one in mind of, conjure up, summon (up), invoke, elicit, induce, kindle, stimulate, stir up, awaken, arouse, call forth; recall, echo, capture …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • evoke — verb Syn: bring to mind, put one in mind of, conjure up, summon (up), invoke, elicit, induce, kindle, awaken, arouse …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • evoke — /əˈvoʊk / (say uh vohk), /i / (say ee ) verb (t) (evoked, evoking) 1. to call up, or produce (memories, feelings, etc.): to evoke a memory; to evoke a smile. 2. to provoke, or elicit. 3. to call up; cause to appear; summon: to evoke a spirit from …  

  • evoke — UK [ɪˈvəʊk] / US [ɪˈvoʊk] verb [transitive] Word forms evoke : present tense I/you/we/they evoke he/she/it evokes present participle evoking past tense evoked past participle evoked formal to bring a particular emotion, idea, or memory into your… …   English dictionary

  • evoke — transitive verb (evoked; evoking) Etymology: French évoquer, from Latin evocare, from e + vocare to call more at vocation Date: circa 1622 1. to call forth or up: as a. conjure 2a < evoke evil spirits > b. to cite especially with approval or for… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • evoke — [[t]ɪvo͟ʊk[/t]] evokes, evoking, evoked VERB To evoke a particular memory, idea, emotion, or response means to cause it to occur. [FORMAL] [V n] ...the scene evoking memories of those old movies... [V n] A sense of period was evoked by… …   English dictionary

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