Use "evokes" in a sentence

1. A clingy, whiny child who evokes your sympathy.

2. He skilfully evokes the battles through Circumambient sound

3. The film evokes chilling reminders of the war.

4. He evokes its atmosphere with uncanny skill.

5. Connotation is an idea or feeling that a word evokes

6. The Arapahos collection evokes this culture, where Native Americans

7. Mesmeric and hypnotic, his prodigious output evokes strong reactions.

8. It's your eardrum that evokes noise out of the air.

9. With every bark, she evokes profound feelings. I am preternaturally moved by puppies.

10. Retired in his room, a filmmaker evokes real or imaginary territories and journeys.

11. The number also evokes the binary numeral system used in digital technology.

12. Angler evokes a rich maritime setting nestled in the Beverly Center

13. 10 Her story ... evokes the imagination, calling forth a reader's response ....

14. A blast from the past Someone or something that evokes a sense of nostalgia

15. “The attitude of worship evokes the deepest feelings of allegiance, adoration, and awe.

16. Her premium Berried in Chocolate brand evokes luxurious, decadent, dreamy and is always hand-dipped

17. Straus' style evokes a bygone era, her language lyric, her ruminations bittersweet and poetic.

18. A Blast from the past Someone or something that evokes a sense of nostalgia

19. Hutton Brickyards simultaneously evokes a time gone by and the promise of tomorrow

20. Reduced Na+ evokes renin release, which stimulates Aldosterone secretion; Aldosterone may be measured when evaluating hypertension.

21. The musical evokes the courage and humour of the troops amidst the horror of trench warfare.

22. As an adverb Analogously is in an analogous manner; in a manner which evokes analogy.

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

24. 13 Straus' style evokes a bygone era, her language lyric, her ruminations bittersweet and poetic.

25. EXTRA, EXTRA: Reporter evokes Old Testament, asks Scheer if homosexuality a sin, Belabouring non-issue

26. This small, inland town still evokes a timeless quality and a feeling of quiet seclusion.

27. Today, Absente, Absinthe Refined, evokes the glamour and mystical allure of The Green Fairy.

28. The definition of Affective is something that evokes feelings, or emotional actions or actions driven by feelings

29. Combining the Chalice and the athame evokes the act of procreation, as a symbol of universal creativity

30. The space, evokes the sultriness of an evening in the French Quarter, complete with Balconied and

31. Biod® rarely evokes an immune response in patients since placental tissue is considered “immune privileged.”

32. Injection of 5-HT into the Amygdala evokes anxiogenic effects in various test situations [35–37]

33. Saekdong reminds one of the rainbow, which in turn evokes thoughts of children's pure dreams.

34. It is one of the ways in which the Spirit evokes prayer in the people of the Messiah.

35. Hence 60 years on the name Dunkirk still evokes images of triumph in the face of great odds.

36. It is a smooth Baryta Gloss paper which evokes the look and aesthetic feel of traditional darkroom

37. Analogously (comparative more Analogously, superlative most Analogously) In an analogous manner; in a manner which evokes analogy

38. In the 21st century, the word Chivalry evokes a kind of old-fashioned male respect for women

39. Blindfold unfolds at a slow pace with a tedium that evokes Padnos’ own physical and psychic experiences

40. Simultaneously classic and contemporary, Awake NY evokes both the changing aesthetic vibrancy and timelessness of New York.

41. “ Abdication beautifully evokes the troubled thirties, with its high-stakes politics, easy money, and social tensions

42. Aganice Aromatique Candle Scented candle that evokes the atmosphere of Tangier through Cardamom, Mimosa and discreet notes of Tobacco

43. The House Brasserie evokes a bygone era, a time when service and hospitality mattered most in the dining experience

44. The title of “Baseless” evokes Baker’s escalating anger over his lack of hard evidence to answer that question

45. Aquilegia: Columbine A playful flower for the spring garden that evokes images of alpine meadows and woodland treasures

46. 16 One sibling can trigger a mother's inflexibility or anger or dependence, while another evokes protectiveness and empathy.

47. Jason Carr s music, with its bells and chimes, evokes a kingdom in which concord is constantly threatened by chaos.

48. 25 Wherever pentecostalism goes it evokes both joy and anger, gratitude and rejection, polemic 77 and schism.

49. Breath of Youth is a feeling - one that evokes a sense of femininity, wanderlust, and nostalgia for likeminded individuals

50. Adverb Analogously (comparative more Analogously, superlative most Analogously) In an analogous manner; in a manner which evokes analogy

51. The denotational meaning of a word is perceived through visible concepts, whereas Connotational meaning evokes sensible attitudes towards the phenomena.

52. The Afterward is a queer fantasy that evokes series like The Belgariad and The Mallorean but puts a modern twist on them

53. The awe that the heart transplant programme evokes has led to an assumption that a transplant is the solution to heart failure.

54. But Montagnier's new direction evokes one of the most notorious affairs in French science: the "water memory" study by immunologist Jacques Benveniste.

55. Aganice Aromatique Candle Scented candle that evokes the atmosphere of Tangier through Cardamom, Mimosa and discreet notes of Tobacco

56. The image of the governor sending soldiers to block a courthouse door, they say, evokes images of segregationist Gov.

57. Some have suggested that Brushwork looks like a cross between Roman and Japanese characters but most agree it evokes total freedom of expression.

58. The use of natural materials and sustainable construction methods evokes vernacular buildings and ensures the Bothies feel connected to the

59. Kennedy skillfully evokes the atmosphere of an edgy defeated Germany and that of a victorious Britain Awash in disappointment and disillusion, but …

60. Introducing the Autumn, aptly named for the memories it evokes of days in the field surrounded by Fall foliage and those early morning golden sunrises

61. Collectively, the chorus evokes a quiet protest against the long-running methods of surveillance and intimidation that are still pervasive in Vietnam.

62. Aldosterone secretion is controlled by the RAA system and by concentrations of K+ in the circulation, which if increased evokes secretion of Aldosterone

63. He said, she said: Ambiguities and contradictions of Kavango oil hunt A visit to the Kavango East evokes mixed feelings about ReconAfrica’s activities – …

64. The continuous loud noise of something, especially something made of metal, being hit or rung: His music often evokes the pealing or Clangour of bells.

65. The space, evokes the sultriness of an evening in the French Quarter, complete with Balconied and outdoor dining, contemporary tropical motifs, and an intimate underground jazz club.

66. Boulevards evokes a spirit from a time that combined intricate production with a focus on rhythm and getting people back on the dance floor

67. Though rhythmically not as complex as Ruins, Kōenji Hyakkei still evokes a feeling of unfamiliarity due to non-standard modes and chanting in a nonsensical language.

68. The term Aches often evokes the image of muscle pains or joint pains, but any part of the body or organ system may give rise to an ache

69. It is understandable, then, why the term “fundamentalism” evokes the image of unreasoning fanaticism and why those who are not fundamentalists are uneasy when they see fundamentalism spreading.

70. Hall, Victorians Institute Journal “Bodily Matters is a sophisticated and persuasive project; it evokes timely questions on the body and the state and suggests some thought-provoking answers.

71. The continuous loud noise of something, especially something made of metal, being hit or rung: His music often evokes the pealing or Clangor of bells.

72. Authoress is now a bit old fashioned, I believe; it evokes a hint of romance and high literature to me, often in an ironic sense

73. Crimson Typhoon, the three-armed Chinese Jaeger, is piloted by triplets and resembles a "medieval little warrior"; its texture evokes Chinese lacquered wood with golden edges.

74. Conditioned stimulus a stimulus that acquires the ability to evoke a given response by repeatedly being linked with another stimulus that naturally evokes that response; see also conditioning

75. When we see them excelling in their fields, it gives us immense pleasure, which also evokes an instant connection and a sense of belonging and affinity with them.

76. Through a detailed study of Foucault's last courses, McGushin demonstrates that this new way of practicing philosophical Askesis evokes Foucault's ethical resistance to modern relations of power and knowledge

77. Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground evokes the timeless beauty of the American frontier, with deer, rabbits, ducks and armadillos roaming the Resort’s 750 acres of pine and cypress forest

78. Spiced Chickpeas are crisped in olive oil, then simmered in a garlicky coconut milk for an insanely creamy, basically-good-for-you stew that evokes stews found in South India …

79. The Libyan regime’s systematic use of deadly force, including aerial and rocket attacks against civilians, evokes memories of other such violations by tyrants, and may well be crimes against humanity.

80. If that evokes the picture of an upside-down cup, you’d be right on track, as Cupola comes from the Latin word “cupula”, which itself means “small cup”