Calling up a spirit or devil.
A prayer asking God's help as part of a religious service.
1 An invocation can also express thanks for past blessings from the deity.
2 After this introductory invocation begins the real song in a different metre.
3 Brexit is the first invocation of the Article by a Member State.
4 After the invocation to the muse he thinks he hears her playing:
5 But the Egyptian seemed to address a silent invocation to the mummy.
6 And a crucifix at the top, a book of prayer and invocation .
7 Zeus sighed and listened to the priest's invocation over the loudspeakers outside.
8 This invocation does not remain unheard by the fair goddess of beauty.
9 May we live and die there, repeating every evening our beloved invocation :
10 Jack drew from memory the invocation and the pentagram, the devil's gateway.
11 There is not even such an invocation as introduces Milton's great poem.
12 Kennedy's invocation of his dead brothers was, of course, a cheap shot.
13 But you, you perhaps know some stronger gods, or some resistless invocation ?
14 Then follows the great invocation : 'Come from the four winds, O Breath!
15 When it came time for the invocation , the words came clearly:
16 She heard the first droning syllable of the invocation ; her flesh grew warm.
Другие примеры для термина "invocation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for invocation
Invocation в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки