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evoke Meaning in Telugu ( evoke తెలుగు అంటే)



ప్రేరేపిస్తాయి, క్లారిన్ కాల్

Verb:

పిలుపు, క్లారిన్ కాల్,



evoke's Usage Examples:

cites an additional opinion, that Menahem agreed to be appointed to a ministration position in order to revoke Governmental predestinations against Torah.


It has also been suggested that the word evokes "popsicle", emphasising the fun but "not too nutritious" nature of the listicle.


its significant height, the tower evokes the imperatives of a rapidly urbanizing nation, and establishes an anchor for future development in the surrounding.


If the college or university discovers that an applicant lied on their college application, the college can rescind the offer of admission, can revoke the student's degree, if completed, and refuse the release of that student's transcripts.


Most glorious are the keyboards: The progressions verge on jazziness, with each chord stabbed out in a manner that evokes someone touching.


Ingalls’s lighting evokes an Old World glow in Warsaw, steelier light in Manhattan, and Ann Hould-Ward’s costumes also place us in those.


When this didn't occur, the Gunslingers became the only USFL franchise to be revoked.


perceived through visible concepts, whereas connotational meaning evokes sensible attitudes towards the phenomena.


equivocation, evocable, evocation, evocative, evocator, evoke, invocable, invocate, invocation, invocative, invocator, invoke, prevocational, provocate, provocateur.


Due to interference from Roddenberry"s assistant/gofer Richard Arnold, Paramount revoked FASA"s license soon after the book was.


Moe is related to neoteny and the feeling of "cuteness" a character can evoke.


In neuroscience, the N100 or N1 is a large, negative-going evoked potential measured by electroencephalography (its equivalent in magnetoencephalography.


Usually autumnal and often bleakly unpicturesque, they evoke a mood of melancholy and sense of transience that recalls.



Synonyms:

draw, untune, stir up, elicit, shame, ask for, wound, wake, shake, interest, provoke, offend, rekindle, overpower, sweep over, infatuate, kindle, fire, anger, overcome, create, enkindle, prick, discompose, fire up, hurt, bruise, injure, heat, stimulate, overwhelm, arouse, spite, discomfit, shake up, ignite, touch a chord, whelm, upset, strike a chord, raise, excite, stir, disconcert, invite, make, overtake, inflame,



Antonyms:

lower, stifle, calm, calmness, bore,



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