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evoke [ɪˈvəʊk][+ spirit, memories] évoquer ; [+ admiration] susciter* * *[ɪ'vəʊk]transitive verb1) évoquer [memory]2) susciter [response] -
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[i'vəuk]1) (to cause or produce (especially a response, reaction etc): His letter in the newspaper evoked a storm of protest.) susciter2) (to bring into the mind: A piece of music can sometimes evoke (memories of) the past.) évoquer•- evocative
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