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Invoke (IPA: /ˌɪnˈvoʊk/)


Invoke (v. t.)

To call on for aid or protection; to invite earnestly or solemnly; to summon; to address in prayer; to solicit or demand by invocation; to implore; as, to invoke the Supreme Being, or to invoke His and blessing.

Invoke

2002 single by T.M. Revolution

Invoke

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Invoke Synonyms

Appeal

Invoke Synonyms

Appeal

Invoke Synonyms

Evoke, Call Down, Raise, Arouse, Bring Up, Stir, Conjure Up, Put Forward, Call Fort, Conjure

Invoke Rhymes

Bloke, Boak, Boake, Boeck, Boeke, Bouck, Broke, Choke, Cloak, Cloke, Cocke, Coke, Croak, Croke, Doak, Doke, Droke, Folk, Goecke, Goeke, Gohlke, Hoak, Hoeck, Hoek, Hoke, Joke, Knoke, Koch, Koke, Kolk, Moacq, Moak, Noack, Oak, Olk, Poke, Polk, Roque, Schmoke, Schoeck, Schroeck, Smoak, Smoke, Snoke, Soak, Spoke, Stoke, Stroke, Szoke, Woke, Wolk, Wouk, Yoak, Yoke, Yolk

Awoke, Baroque, Evoke, Invoke, Larocque, Laroque, Misspoke, Provoke, Revoke



Spanish Translation

Invoke in Spanish is Invocar

Tagalog Translation

Invoke in Tagalog is Manawagan

Example Sentence (Quote)

"It is when merchants dispute about their own rules that they invoke the law." - Merchant

Example Sentence (Quote)

" Never invoke the gods unless you really want them to appear. It annoys them very much." - G. K. Chesterton


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