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Word | Invoke |
Arabic Meaning | استدعاء, توسل, ابتهل, إستحضر روحا, ناشد, ذكر, طلب المساعدة, نفذ, تضرّع |
raise the specter of unemployment; he conjured wild birds in the air; stir a disturbance; call down the spirits from the mountain / request earnestly (something from somebody) / To call on for aid or protection / call upon; ask for / cite or appeal to (someone or something) as an authority for an action or in support of an argument. / to mention (someone or something) in an attempt to make people feel a certain way or have a certain idea in their mind / to refer to (something) in support of your ideas / to make use of (a law, a right, etc.), | |
Usage | ⇒ Bahuguna invoked many people to back up the agitation ⇒ She invoked her advisor's aid in filling out her financial aid forms. ⇒ He invoked the memory of his predecessor. ⇒ the antiquated defense of insanity is rarely invoked today |
Synonyms | appeal to, beseech, conjure, entreat, evoke, supplicate, appeal, implement, call forth, effect, raise, summon, beg, conjure up, enforce, plead, pray, call, call up, implore, |
Antonyms | abandon, avert, banish, appall, apprehend, attach, avoid, catnap, cease, countermand, debauch, decide, defend, deflect, demote, deprive, descent, desert, desist, detain, |
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