Invocations is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Invocations meaning
plural of invocation
Using Invocations
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of invocation
- In the example corpus, invocations often appears in combinations such as: invocations of, contains invocations, remote invocations.
Context around Invocations
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 5 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 15 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Invocations
- In this selection, "invocations" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 23.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, discourse, poetic, fervent, ready and remain stand out and add context to how "invocations" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and fervent invocations and but such invocations of god. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "invocations" sits close to words such as abad, abolishment and abr, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with invocations
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
In the discourse invocations we say “sadashiva samarambham, vyasa shankara madhyamam. (11 words)
But, such invocations of God in national politics were not to last. (12 words)
The people “in the poorer quarters” could only recur to “loud and fervent invocations”. (14 words)
He rejected suggestions that Hitler's invocations of the divine were little more than cynical public posturing and insisted that we ought to take Hitler at his word: "In a way, Hitler was a terrible liar, but he was a tactical liar. (42 words)
If so, it then attempts to expand the macro, treating the items in the tail of the s-expression as arguments without compiling code to evaluate them, and this process is repeated recursively until no macro invocations remain. (38 words)
They relied heavily on a swirl of distractions and conspiracy theories, with frequent invocations of the Steele dossier, alleged Ukrainian meddling in the 2016 race and deep-state actors ostensibly intent on bringing down Mr. Trump. (36 words)
Example sentences (15)
In the discourse invocations we say “sadashiva samarambham, vyasa shankara madhyamam.
Currently, the museum has art exhibits “Cecilia Vicuña: About to Happen” and “Alice Rahon: Poetic Invocations” ready for online virtual tours.
It contains 33 invocations to the Heart of Jesus, with the response, “Have mercy on us,” and closes with the prayer to the Lamb of God.
Umar ibn Abdul Aziz would say, ‘These invocations have left me with no further needs, only submission to the decree of Allah, Mighty and Magnificent.
He rejected suggestions that Hitler's invocations of the divine were little more than cynical public posturing and insisted that we ought to take Hitler at his word: "In a way, Hitler was a terrible liar, but he was a tactical liar.
The people “in the poorer quarters” could only recur to “loud and fervent invocations”.
They relied heavily on a swirl of distractions and conspiracy theories, with frequent invocations of the Steele dossier, alleged Ukrainian meddling in the 2016 race and deep-state actors ostensibly intent on bringing down Mr. Trump.
But, such invocations of God in national politics were not to last.
Fourth, public invocations of identity are insidiously colonising and easily displace reason and argument.
Developing a love of the country, he continued experimenting with ceremonial magic, working with John Dee 's Enochian invocations.
For any execution(M)there is a total order (S)which includes the same operation invocations.
If so, it then attempts to expand the macro, treating the items in the tail of the s-expression as arguments without compiling code to evaluate them, and this process is repeated recursively until no macro invocations remain.
In 1984 Acker published My Death My Life by Pier Paolo Pasolini and a year later published Algeria: A Series of Invocations because Nothing Else Works.
The object is exposed for the remote invocations, while the servant contains the methods that are actually handling the requests.
The supposed author uses his faith in God and mixes with it the teachings of King Solomon; it contains invocations of demonic entities for every day of the week.
Common combinations with invocations
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- invocations of 6×
- contains invocations 2×
- remote invocations 2×