Sentence examples for to evoke from inspiring English sources

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to evoke

verb

To cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc.) in someone's mind or imagination.

  • Being here evokes long forgotten memories.

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To evoke what?

"Eggcorn" is supposed to evoke "acorn".

"Photography has this ability to evoke empathy.

Or to evoke.

To evoke this she conjured another metaphor.

"I wanted to evoke the audience's participation.

CHRISTOPHER HYLAND wants to evoke Venice.

Total evil is really hard to evoke.

Art is supposed to evoke an emotion.

Others are simply intended to evoke a certain feeling.

They tend to evoke strong emotional responses from my students.

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