Sentence examples for impossible to evoke from inspiring English sources

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This section feels curiously lazy, given how strong a descriptive writer King is; but, then again, it's impossible to evoke the power a piece of art can have on a person by simply describing it.

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In merely discussing the Islamic State and its tactics, it's nearly impossible to avoid evoking the terror that its extremists want to impart to "infidels".

The second half, "Paradise," journeys to the mountainside plains of an unnamed Portuguese colony in Africa decades earlier to evoke the memory of an impossible love.

One of the great triumphs of Winslow Homer's "Summer Night," says Harvard Art Museums Elizabethh and John Moors Cabot Director Martha Tedeschi, is its ability to evoke sensations — such as the music the women are dancing to — that are otherwise impossible to put into visual art.

Early in the novel, Ross describes David's work in progress in terms clearly meant to evoke "Mr. Peanut": "The structure was complex, perhaps overly so, but the story was impossible to tell straight".

To evoke what?

"Photography has this ability to evoke empathy.

Or to evoke.

"Eggcorn" is supposed to evoke "acorn".

Were you aiming to evoke him?

Total evil is really hard to evoke.

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