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Evoke

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Verb (used with object), evoked, evoking.

to call up or produce (memories, feelings, etc.)
to evoke a memory.
to elicit or draw forth
His comment evoked protests from the shocked listeners.
to call up; cause to appear; summon
to evoke a spirit from the dead.
to produce or suggest through artistry and imagination a vivid impression of reality
a short passage that manages to evoke the smells, colors, sounds, and shapes of that metropolis.

Antonyms

verb
halt , quell , repress , silence , stifle , stop , suppress

Synonyms

verb
arouse , awaken , call , call forth , conjure , educe , elicit , evince , evolve , excite , extort , extract , give rise to , invoke , milk * , provoke , raise , rally , recall , rouse , stir up , summon , wakennotes:invoke is to call upon or appeal to something or someone for help or inspiration , [[while evoke is to bring or call something to the conscious mind; evoke is from latin evocare \'to call out\' while invoke is from invocare \'to call on\'provoke means to stir up or arouse - or to incite to anger or resentment; evoke means to call forth or call to mind emotions]] , feelings , and responses , draw , induce , stimulate

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