Examples of 'has evoked' in a sentence
Meaning of "has evoked"
has evoked - This phrase suggests that something has elicited or brought out a particular emotion, memory, or reaction in someone
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Love has evoked a thirst for activity.
This principled stance has evoked opposition.
It has evoked shock and indignation in our society.
This is a question that has evoked a hundred answers.
This has evoked remarks and reservations from some politicians.
Preservation of the language has evoked strong feelings.
This has evoked the idea of creating individual conditions in an intelligent environment.
The programme on child labour has evoked a wide public response.
The court could only pronounce judgement according to the laws it has evoked.
Tax avoidance has evoked intense international debate.
This national debacle and administrative tragedy has evoked feelings of distrust.
It has evoked considerable interest from other international development actors present in Mozambique.
This simplicity and complexity has evoked controversy among art historians.
There is some correspondence between the punishment and the deed that has evoked it.
But observation of the table has evoked in me an alteration that also remains.
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The Cabernet Franc is the red varietal in the cellar, which has evoked more feelings.
All things which He has evoked into being have their continued subsistence in Him.
Addressing the perceived high risk of lending to SMEs has evoked considerable interest.
My proposal has evoked some critical responses2 and spirited defences3 in the academy.
This brilliant American flamenco virtuoso has evoked standing ovations on four continents.
What has evoked hostility towards the Gülen Movement?
For centuries the historic spice Islands of Zanzibar has evoked a mystical and magical dream.
When the science in question has evoked some controversy, politicians and scientists can be.
Many a Baptist pastor, Reformed dominie, or Lutheran minister has evoked anticlerical responses.
For centuries, Tibet has evoked images of a lost Shangri La!
The proposal of the group of five small nations ( S-5 ) has evoked broad support.
The situation between Iran and Venezuela has evoked memories of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.
As indicated earlier, the arrangement has evoked some criticism.
Not surprisingly, this central event has evoked a wide range of opinions.
For centuries, the beauty of fireflies has evoked wonder and delight.
So far as the first and greatest sin is concerned, it has evoked a voluminous literature.
Given the strongly Muslim profile of Aceh, this has evoked considerable debate among historians.
Outside is already 2011 year but this image has evoked a smile on my happy face anyway.
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