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    evoke
    /ɪˈvəʊk/

    verb

    • 1. bring or recall (a feeling, memory, or image) to the conscious mind: "the sight evoked pleasant memories of his childhood"
    • 2. invoke (a spirit or deity): "Akasha is evoked in India when a house is being built to ensure its completion"

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  2. to make someone remember something or feel an emotion: That smell always evokes memories of my old school. a detergent designed to evoke the fresh smell of summer meadows. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Remembering, reminding and reminders. aide-mémoire. annal. awaken someone to something. be engraved on someone's memory/mind idiom.

  3. The meaning of EVOKE is to call forth or up. How to use evoke in a sentence. evoke or invoke? Synonym Discussion of Evoke.

  4. verb (used with object) , e·voked, e·vok·ing. to call up or produce (memories, feelings, etc.): to evoke a memory. to elicit or draw forth: His comment evoked protests from the shocked listeners. to call up; cause to appear; summon: to evoke a spirit from the dead.

  5. The verb evoke most commonly means to bring a feeling, memory, or picture into the mind. When you visit your old elementary school, the smells, sounds, and colors there can evoke memories from the past.

  6. verb. To evoke a particular memory, idea, emotion, or response means to cause it to occur. [formal] ...the scene evoking memories of those old movies. [VERB noun] A sense of period was evoked by complementing pictures with appropriate furniture. [VERB noun] More Synonyms of evoke. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  7. EVOKE meaning: 1. to make someone remember something or feel an emotion: 2. to make someone remember something or…. Learn more.

  8. Definition of evoke verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · evoke (third-person singular simple present evokes, present participle evoking, simple past and past participle evoked) To call out; to draw out or bring forth. To cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc.) in someone's mind or imagination.

  10. evoke. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English e‧voke /ɪˈvəʊk $ ɪˈvoʊk/ verb [ transitive] to produce a strong feeling or memory in someone The photographs evoked strong memories of our holidays in France.

  11. EVOKE meaning: to make someone remember something or feel an emotion: . Learn more.

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