Use "evoke" in a sentence

1. They evoke no ardor in the male breast.

2. 7 Aroma, like music, can often evoke memories.

3. 4 His appearance is bound to evoke sympathy.

4. AconaV, Cultural Designs Embodied in Timeless Elegance Evoke Empowerment

5. Both evoke pity, but Caroline occasionally also provokes revulsion.

6. 3 His case is unlikely to evoke public sympathy.

7. YOU evoke light out of the universe, in the same way you, by virtue of having a soft skin, evoke hardness out of wood.

8. Anent this muddy toilet bowl, while kindred intellects evoke

9. And it will evoke the bells of the Vatican.

10. 12 Or they may fail to evoke a response at all.

11. There are times when Rondo's speed and decisiveness evoke Isiah Thomas.

12. 5 Both evoke pity, but Caroline occasionally also provokes revulsion.

13. 2 Smells and tastes often evoke memories from the past.

14. Brand AudIt'shows that Panodol , Tylenol , and Bufferin evoke different association.

15. 18 Cellular phones, too, often evoke a confused state of dread.

16. 6 It may even evoke a memory of a place.

17. If something has a positive Connotation, it will evoke warm feelings

18. Brand Audit shows that Panodol, Tylenol, and Bufferin evoke different association.

19. Some even release jasminelike vapors that can evoke a response in other plants.

20. That is, a single schema had been used to evoke a behavioral response.

21. S.v.), but their words also evoke his ‘Athetizing’ of Titanic rule; cf

22. These images are likely to evoke a strong response in the viewer.

23. Near the boundary, the electrical stimulation may spread enough to evoke both movements.

24. 16 These memories may evoke in her a special need to be protected.

25. But why does the sound of a wailing banshee evoke the same response?

26. 11 The Glasgow they evoke is a very hard and a very lively place.

27. How does the game evoke the ethos and atmosphere and pageantry of its setting?

28. 1 These images are likely to evoke a strong response in the viewer.

29. Home decorators, clothing designers, and artists also know that colors can evoke emotional response.

30. These inspiring structures can tantalize and evoke emotions not normally associated with mega structures.

31. 21 Near the boundary, the electrical stimulation may spread enough to evoke both movements.

32. Messily directed by John Schlesinger, it fails to evoke admiration or sympathy for its characters.

33. Noble surnames, such as Barranco, evoke images of the ancient homeland of the Spanish people

34. Noble surnames, such as Brabant, evoke images of the ancient homeland of the French people

35. Noble surnames, such as Bourgogne, evoke images of the ancient homeland of the French people

36. What does Bellyaching mean? Whining and complaining, often contrived to evoke pity or shirk responsibility

37. 20 The names Witches Well, Candlemaker Row and Grassmarket Square evoke visions of another era.

38. It would inevitably evoke a strong repercussion among people from different walks of life.

39. While the above are possibly reinforcing features, school curricula, may also evoke tensions in gender identities.

40. In all its neighborhoods, Beijing is packed with places that will evoke surprise and wonder

41. Noble surnames, such as Barrios, evoke images of the ancient homeland of the Spanish people

42. 29 Since joining the business world I have seen similar techniques evoke similarly successful results.

43. 8 She tried everything in an attempt to evoke sympathy and pity from her parents.

44. Where do evokes the infinitive as a reality, the modals evoke it as a potentiality.

45. France Noble surnames, such as Coyer, evoke images of the ancient homeland of the French people

46. 13 One call might evoke a window,[www.Sentencedict.com] with the standard scroll bars and title bar.

47. While representations of Citterns might suggest harmonious relationships, its presence may also evoke erotic overtones.

48. 29 One call might evoke a window, with the standard scroll bars and title bar.

49. Controversial topics work well for speeches and essays, because they typically evoke strong opinions on both sides

50. Archetypes represent fundamental human motifs of our experience as we evolved; consequentially, they evoke deep emotions

51. Icons are destined both to reflect and evoke prayerful concentration and serenity in communication with God.

52. Both the music and the lyrics intend to evoke a sense of despair, dread, and impending doom.

53. 25 While the above are possibly reinforcing features, school curricula, may also evoke tensions in gender identities.

54. (Ecclesiastes 3:1, 7) As demonstrated in the altercation quoted earlier, some problems may evoke strong emotions.

55. These colorful pArables evoke earthly images we can see to help communicate heavenly meanings that we cannot see

56. To them the word “god” may evoke an impression of a vague force or an abstract cause.

57. 24 It was absurd to imagine that a modern city could still evoke that kind of magic!

58. Result:The nocuous stimulus could increase discharge frequency in the CM-PF and evoke delayed tail-flick reflex.

59. "Chanting is one of the most powerful ways I know to awaken the heart and evoke spirit

60. The sounds they produce utilize different timbres and wavelengths to imitate cries and evoke natural entities and phenomena.

61. All of Heyns' pieces evoke themes of relationships, love, and struggle, while simultaneously questioning gender representations in South African culture.

62. White roses evoke purity, innocence, and new beginnings, making them popular choices for bridal Bouquets and Sweet 16 parties

63. HAVE you noted that Bible writers repeatedly evoke a sense of wonder when acknowledging the works and attributes of God?

64. 27 I was hooked, I knew my singing wasn't good enough to evoke that kind of reaction from an audience.

65. 23 Virtually anything waved around in the receptive fields of these cells will evoke a response under the right conditions.

66. 10 No longer will high status evoke deference and admiration or envy and resentment from those in less worthy positions.

67. Virtually anything waved around in the receptive fields of these cells will evoke a response under the right conditions.

68. 26 After all, the best comedy has a serious intent, and Forsyth clearly wants to evoke more than just laughter.

69. 23 The band might evoke a gallery of role models,[www.Sentencedict.com] but its musical scent remains purely and distinctively Pavement.

70. 14 They evoke romantic images of humming orchard hives and summer sweetness, presided over by veiled eccentrics steeped in arcane lore.

71. The position of Adjectivals in a sentence has been found .by linguistic gramma.rians to evoke a certain intellectual and emotive power

72. Congruent people tend to evoke more trust from others, since they don’t show a side different than the one they are feeling

73. An ideal part of gemstone jewelry, Amethysts evoke warmth as well as glamor, all depending on the setting and the accompanying stones

74. 28 Likewise, a peek at a window framed by title bar and scroll bars is enough to evoke the sacraments of Mac.

75. 17 No-one can doubt its power to evoke the imagination of millions upon millions of people through the ages and today.

76. 27 Likewise, a peek at a window framed by title bar and scroll bars is enough to evoke the sacraments of Mac.

77. 22 Some one suggested the Mayor of St Louis, Missouri, thinking that the consonance of names might perhaps evoke sympathy.

78. Many authors utilize the titles of their works to be their allusive references; poetry also utilizes Allusions to enhance themes and evoke emotions

79. The Billhooks are an acoustic duo whose elements of folk and roots music evoke a tradition of European country life, native

80. Indeed, “the absence of its own scent is stressful and may evoke abnormal behaviour and even sterility,” says the above reference.