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Evokes meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of evoke
Example sentences (20)
Whereas the “Main Title” theme evokes memories and iconography from the saga as a whole, “The Imperial March” specifically evokes the character that it was written for: Darth Vader.
An alligator made from ceramic, clay, earth, mortar, and lard infused with a custom scent evokes various histories tangible in the present.
A new book evokes the secret cinematic revolution that took place in plain sight in the nineteen-fifties.
As a 21-year-old navigating Indian politics and reflecting on my relationship with Parliament, its functioning today evokes mixed feelings.
As an alumni and staff member, I like the new branding with its correct spelling, its connection to the harbour and the local hapu, where the O reminds me of my beloved Otago rugby team and its shape evokes a Celtic knot that binds us all together.
Avaline — Thuizat named it as his professional crush, with a clean wine that is at once sapid and evokes the mineral qualities of the landscape around the estate.
Blue is a colour that evokes feelings of calm and is a symbol of acceptance, which can sometimes be challenging for those with autism.
But for some '90s kids, the release of the dubbed evokes some sort of comfort, taking them back to more carefree times when their only concern was how the group of young, chosen teens would be able to fight evil alongside their morphing Digimon companion.
He evokes the history of the equestrian statue, a symbol of power from ancient Rome onwards, magically transforming it into subversion.
However, engaging in retrograde approaches to what “defines” a woman was always harmful and this specific instance of it just means that “There’s Something About Marrying” unfortunately evokes modern-day bigotry.
If the phrase “online music”, for you, evokes a splutter of bleeps and bloops like an old Macintosh gone rogue … well, in Magdalena Bay’s case, you’d be partially right.
In the film, Goodheart evokes the story of Odysseus and the sirens to describe the allure.
On occasion, I squeal in delight when I realize I have a photo with the perfect combination of composition, clarity, and light that simultaneously evokes emotion when you look at it.
Perhaps it is the sleight-of-hand way this gruesome image of bodies placed on the floor of a hospital morgue evokes a cellphone snapshot of the peaceful slumber of children.
The band’s name evokes the faraway shores of their youth and their music rings with the clarity of a Hebridean stream.
The claim evokes elements of a mass exodus that occurred more than 40 years ago in Cuba, Ms. Mittelstadt noted: the Mariel boatlift of 1980.
The evening’s programme will open with Gabriel Fauré’s enchanting Pavane, which evokes “haunting echoes of Spain’s Golden Age”, according to Léonid Massine who choreographed it for the Ballets Russes.
The film has a pale look to it that evokes a sense of dread or depressing energy around the film.
The finish evokes Scandinavian summers spent at the beach.
The idea of the death of mankind—not the death of specific people but literally the end of the human race—evokes a response in the human psyche.