Examples of 'evoked' in a sentence

Meaning of "evoked"

evoke (verb) - to elicit or draw forth; bring out or cause a reaction or response
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  • simple past tense and past participle of evoke

How to use "evoked" in a sentence

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evoked
They have evoked such great hatred in me.
This type of discrimination is not even being evoked.
You evoked the problems into deliberation.
These are symbolically evoked by three little violets.
It evoked anger and rage on both sides.
The construction evoked much public protest.
Functional electrical impedance tomography by evoked response.
Feelings evoked by the disease in the family.
From the first scene he evoked enthusiasm.
They often evoked their life as a couple.
We are because of you constantly evoked in the school.
Other sites evoked other complex movements.
This principled stance has evoked opposition.
Love has evoked a thirst for activity.
Behavior such as aggression can be evoked or inhibited.

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The assassination evoked stunned reactions worldwide.
All the stars inside of you are evoked.
Authority is evoked as the final word on an issue.
I also encountered things that evoked my childhood.
The post evoked hundreds of messages of support.
They are those who evoked such love.
It may be evoked by any number of people or events.
The theme most widely evoked was reform.
This case evoked a debate in public as well.
There was a certain respect that patents evoked.
An event can be evoked by a verbal or nominal description.
And your wonderful article evoked it again.
He spoke to me and evoked precise events of my childhood.
Emotions of defensiveness or feelings of being stuck could be evoked.
Our approaches have evoked little response.
The mere mention of his name evoked.
Reading this book evoked nostalgia for me.
They evoked pleasure and pain in equal measure.
Both of these posts evoked some of my curiosity.
He also evoked the competing narratives of peacebuilding vs security.
Scarcely any subject is evoked more frequently.
Diagnosis is evoked clinically and confirmed by hysterography.
One of the emotions often evoked is jealousy.
Authority is evoked as the last word on an issue.
Even stronger feelings are evoked in this novel.
Visually evoked responses were lost immediately.
Its displays of physical grace evoked dance.
The publication evoked dozens of appeals by victims.
Clearly these experiences were evoked from within.
Different emotion are evoked by different interpretations of an event.
Evoked brain potentials in clinical practice.
A manner that evoked shock in the viewer.
Evoked response testing in myotonic syndromes.
Its victims are evoked to justify every outrage.
Evoked positive and constructive feedback.

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