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Discover Ludwig"evoked" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has been elicited by some stimulus or influence. For example: "The memories of past experiences are oftentimes evoked by the scent of freshly-baked cookies."
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First, inspiration is evoked spontaneously without intention.
His spirit is evoked one bench over.
Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man" is evoked on the first page.
The visual world of the novel is evoked brilliantly.
(It is evoked in the conservatory at the Cooper-Hewitt).
We go on to posit that individuals will respond differently depending on which interpretation is evoked.
Often, the feminine is evoked only by a torso deftly indicated by a few quick strokes.
A marriage is evoked thus: "I proposed to a longer term sweetheart.
(The actor is evoked to describe an off-dry wine with a hint of sweetness).
The passing of years is evoked mostly through the rapid evolution of pop culture.
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The theme in both Rules is evoked in Rule 8-FM: "Whose bread I eat, his song I sing".
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