Invoked can be categorized as a verb.
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invoke - cite as an authority; resort to; "He invoked the law that would save him"; "I appealed to the law of 1900"; "She invoked an ancient law" | ||
invoke - summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic; "raise the specter of unemployment"; "he conjured wild birds in the air"; "call down the spirits from the mountain" | ||
invoke - request earnestly (something from somebody); ask for aid or protection; "appeal to somebody for help"; "Invoke God in times of trouble" |
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1. | verb | Four whole months, after which he took advantage of a little-known, little-invoked regulation that allowed him to desert his "band of brothers". | |
2. | verb | Osama Bin Laden later invoked the symbolism in his video "The 19 Martyrs." | |
3. | verb | This right may not be invoked in the case of prosecutions genuinely arising from non-political crimes or from acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations. | |
4. | verb | I swear it by the Nymphs whom I invoked in the grotto whither we will again repair together as soon as the snow shall have melted. | |
5. | verb | Daphnis could not find fault with her advice, but being quite destitute of the means which might insure success to his suit, he burst into tears, as most poor lovers usually do; and then he again invoked the assistance of the Nymphs. | |
6. | verb | Sami invoked the name of Jesus. | |
7. | verb | The living conditions of Tom and Mary invoked pity in the eyes of their neighbors. | |
8. | verb | Then sire Anchises hastened to entwine / a massive goblet with a wreath, and vowed / libations to the gods, and poured the wine / and on the lofty stern invoked the powers divine: / "Great gods, whom Earth and Sea and Storms obey, / breathe fair, and waft us smoothly o'er the main." | |
9. | verb | And raising an altar there, he invoked upon it the most mighty God of Israel. | |
10. | verb | These methods get invoked first when a touch is initiated. | |
11. | verb | Invoke God in times of trouble. | |
12. | verb | How do we invoke a response from the computer? | |
13. | verb | "Mary, I invoke my Jus Latii rights which means I don't have to do dishes tonight because of my Roman citizenship equivalency," said Tom. "What century do you think this is?" asked Mary. "And also stop drinking and do the dishes" | |
14. | verb | Let us invoke the gift of peace for the whole world, especially for those people who are suffering most because of ongoing conflicts. | |
15. | verb | Once Tom tried to invoke a demon, and he almost succeeded. |
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Four whole months, after which he took advantage of a little-known, little-invoked regulation that allowed him to desert his "band of brothers". |
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Osama Bin Laden later invoked the symbolism in his video "The 19 Martyrs." |
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This right may not be invoked in the case of prosecutions genuinely arising from non-political crimes or from acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations. | |
I swear it by the Nymphs whom I invoked in the grotto whither we will again repair together as soon as the snow shall have melted. | |
Daphnis could not find fault with her advice, but being quite destitute of the means which might insure success to his suit, he burst into tears, as most poor lovers usually do; and then he again invoked the assistance of the Nymphs. | |
Sami invoked the name of Jesus. | |
The living conditions of Tom and Mary invoked pity in the eyes of their neighbors. | |
Then sire Anchises hastened to entwine / a massive goblet with a wreath, and vowed / libations to the gods, and poured the wine / and on the lofty stern invoked the powers divine: / "Great gods, whom Earth and Sea and Storms obey, / breathe fair, and waft us smoothly o'er the main." | |
And raising an altar there, he invoked upon it the most mighty God of Israel. | |
These methods get invoked first when a touch is initiated. | |
Invoke God in times of trouble. |
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How do we invoke a response from the computer? | |
"Mary, I invoke my Jus Latii rights which means I don't have to do dishes tonight because of my Roman citizenship equivalency," said Tom. "What century do you think this is?" asked Mary. "And also stop drinking and do the dishes" | |
Let us invoke the gift of peace for the whole world, especially for those people who are suffering most because of ongoing conflicts. | |
Once Tom tried to invoke a demon, and he almost succeeded. |