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evoke

Definition for evoke

verb as in induce, stimulate

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This final stretch of the film is its most profoundly moving, evoking human anguish and perseverance in equal measure through abstract sights to communicate with the viewer on a cellular level.

From Salon

"Yes to this," she can be heard saying, evoking screams on the other end of the video call.

From BBC

The Qiddiya Coast Stadium will feature a ripple design to evoke the look of a Mexican wave, while the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Stadium in Riyadh will be located on a clifftop.

From BBC

But even for its heightening visibility in pop culture, the term is still somewhat nebulous — evoking a range from curiosity to dread.

Its neighborhoods evoked Midwest Americana but with palm trees.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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