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to evoke
01
provocar
to call forth or elicit emotions, feelings, or responses, often in a powerful or vivid manner
Transitive: to evoke an emotion or emotional reaction
Ejemplos
Her heartfelt speech at the ceremony managed to evoke both tears and smiles from the audience.
Su discurso sincero en la ceremonia logró evocar tanto lágrimas como sonrisas del público.
02
evocar
to cause someone to recall a memory, feeling, etc.
Transitive: to evoke a memory or sensation
Ejemplos
The familiar taste of homemade apple pie never failed to evoke the warmth of family gatherings.
El sabor familiar del pastel de manzana casero nunca dejó de evocar el calor de las reuniones familiares.
03
to infer, derive, or interpret a principle, meaning, or conclusion from evidence or context
Ejemplos
Linguists evoked grammatical structures from fragmentary inscriptions.
04
invocar, evocar
to summon or call upon a spirit, deity, or supernatural presence, often through ritual or prayer
Transitive: to evoke a spirit or deity
Ejemplos
The priestess performed a dance to evoke the goddess of fertility during the harvest festival.
La sacerdotisa realizó un baile para evocar a la diosa de la fertilidad durante el festival de la cosecha.
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