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to evoke
01
susciter, provoquer
to call forth or elicit emotions, feelings, or responses, often in a powerful or vivid manner
Transitive: to evoke an emotion or emotional reaction
Exemples
The music, with its haunting melody, had the ability to evoke a wide range of emotions in the listeners.
La musique, avec sa mélodie envoûtante, avait la capacité d'évoquer un large éventail d'émotions chez les auditeurs.
02
faire penser à
to cause someone to recall a memory, feeling, etc.
Transitive: to evoke a memory or sensation
Exemples
The antique furniture in the attic had the power to evoke tales of family gatherings and celebrations.
Les meubles anciens dans le grenier avaient le pouvoir d'évoquer des récits de réunions et de célébrations familiales.
03
to infer, derive, or interpret a principle, meaning, or conclusion from evidence or context
Exemples
The teacher evoked the meaning of the passage through careful questioning.
04
invoquer, évoquer
to summon or call upon a spirit, deity, or supernatural presence, often through ritual or prayer
Transitive: to evoke a spirit or deity
Exemples
In the ancient ritual, the shaman would evoke the power of nature spirits to bring healing to the community.
Dans l'ancien rituel, le chaman invoquait le pouvoir des esprits de la nature pour apporter la guérison à la communauté.
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