Summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic.
Deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning)
1 They also can evoke strong feelings that create challenges for a candidate.
2 Downstairs, the heirloom sideboard and sculptural lamp evoke her parents' 1960s house.
3 The photographs must be high-quality, original and evoke a sense of place.
4 However, the molecular pathways that evoke these responses are not well understood.
5 Davey continued to evoke certain excesses committed during her period of radioactivity.
6 I wanted to evoke the rhythm and the energy of the place.
7 So it was very important to us to really evoke the places.
8 It has been shown to evoke multi-mechanistic responses across numerous crop species.
9 True, Eileen Ferguson's expressionist oils evoke a borderland riven by lost enterprises.
10 Even in this enlightened age, its glow can evoke a mystical experience.
11 But do not underestimate the power of pop to evoke blissful places.
12 Collectively, these neurons evoke the motor output necessary for the postural correction.
13 The wings are folded in to kind of evoke power and menace.
14 These images evoke strong emotions in the climbers in all of us.
15 This past which you evoke I buried in oblivion twenty years ago.
16 Energy of character has always a power to evoke energy in others.
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