Sentence examples for was evoked from inspiring English sources

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was evoked

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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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The idea was evoked by Tiberius' death.

Forced sexual contact was evoked but not depicted.

A similar set of movements was evoked by an air puff to the monkey's cheek.

The injury was evoked in spectacular slow backbends for Josef Woodson, as the accident victim.

He was evoked in the revival of Ms. Jamison's "Hymn," which opened the gala program.

Pain and unpleasantness was evoked by the preparation (drilling) of a minor dental cavity (class I).

DA release was evoked by electrical stimulation of the ventral tegmental area every 5 min.

In this sample session from a non-naïve animal, a prominent electrographic seizure was evoked in the first induction sweep.

This event was evoked in a poem of 12 stanzas written during the 16th century by Muḥtasham.

The Trail of Tears of the Cherokees' forced removal to the West was evoked by a processional.

Our national myth was evoked each week in the reactionary Sunday Post newspaper, in the cartoon section.

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