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- INVOKE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INVOKE is to petition for help or support How to use invoke in a sentence evoke or invoke?
- INVOKED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
INVOKED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of invoke 2 to use a law in order to achieve something, or to… Learn more
- INVOKED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Invoked definition: (of a deity, saint, Muse, etc ) petitioned, prayed to, or called upon for help or aid See examples of INVOKED used in a sentence
- 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 . . .
Definition of invoke verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary invoke something (against somebody) to mention or use a law, rule, etc as a reason for doing something It is unlikely that libel laws will be invoked
- 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
- Invoked - definition of invoked 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
- INVOKED Synonyms: 94 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam . . .
Synonyms for INVOKED: created, brought, caused, generated, prompted, spawned, produced, wrought; Antonyms of INVOKED: restricted, limited, suppressed, impeded, controlled, checked, repressed, stifled
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