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evokes Meaning in Telugu ( evokes తెలుగు అంటే)



రేకెత్తిస్తుంది, క్లారిన్ కాల్

Verb:

పిలుపు, క్లారిన్ కాల్,



evokes's Usage Examples:

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.


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.


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


given response at low concentrations, while a drug of lower potency (meperidine, diazepam, ziprasidone) evokes the same response only at higher concentrations.


known as a printmaker, specializing in etchings and lithographs, and his sketchy comics style evokes Stack"s background as an etcher.


According to Ray Gun, Hunter evokes an eerie terrain with rolling techno beats and strings penetrating the air like a toxic fog.


or Krautrock with a junkie’s itch", "The Fall of Saigon" as "one of the grimiest loops to ever grace tape" and "Makeshift" as "an angular epic that evokes.


A gate, which comprises part of the old walls of the city of Toulon, evokes his departure; a commemorative plaque has been affixed there.


This is the ability to detect noxious stimuli which evokes a reflex response that moves the entire animal, or.


Anthem opens with the punk rock song Welcome to the New South, and is followed by the emo pop-influenced The Ghosts of Me and You, which evokes Blink-182 and the Get Up Kids.


of a muted tick-tock effect also evokes the image of a philosopher deep in thought while time passes by.



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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