Sentence examples for to invoke from inspiring English sources

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to invoke

verb

To call upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.

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The trick starts to invoke claustrophobic terror.

They are also very simple to invoke.

There are many useful truisms to invoke.

He needs to invoke the stick.

Ana is detemined to invoke the spirit.

The name is meant to invoke "Purpose" and "People".

He also found fanciful ways to invoke bipartisanship.

Nevertheless, China's leaders today continue to invoke "Mao Zedong Thought".

Was such a cute gesture meant to invoke multiplicity?

This version isn't reluctant to invoke the movie.

(Mr. Raffles incidentally loves to invoke Latin whenever he can).

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