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Definition of evoke
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Evoke (v. t.) To call out; to
summon
forth.
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Irrepealable
::
Irrepealable
(a.) Not
repealable;
not
capable
of being
repealed
or
revoked,
as a law..
Revoke
::
Revoke
(v. t.) To hold back; to
repress;
to
restrain.
Revoke
::
Revoke
(v. t.)
Hence,
to
annul,
by
recalling
or
taking
back; to
repeal;
to
rescind;
to
cancel;
to
reverse,
as
anything
granted
by a
special
act; as, , to
revoke
a will, a
license,
a
grant,
a
permission,
a law, or the
like..
Revoke
::
Revoke
(v. t.) To draw back; to
withdraw.
Revocable
::
Revocable
(a.)
Capable
of being
revoked;
as, a
revocable
edict or
grant;
a
revocable
covenant..
Revoke
::
Revoke
(v. t.) To call or bring back; to
recall.
Evoke
::
Evoke (v. t.) To call away; to
remove
from one
tribunal
to
another.
Condition
::
Condition
(n.) A
clause
in a
contract,
or
agreement,
which has for its
object
to
suspend,
to
defeat,
or in some way to
modify,
the
principal
obligation;
or, in case of a will, to
suspend,
revoke,
or
modify
a
devise
or
bequest.
It is also the case of a
future
uncertain
event,
which may or may not
happen,
and on the
occurrence
or
non-occurrence
of
which,
the
accomplishment,
recission,
or
modification
of an
obligation
or
testamentary
disposition
is made to
depend..
Revoke
::
Revoke
(v. t.) To call back to mind; to
recollect.
Repeal
::
Repeal
(v. t.) To
recall,
as a deed, will, law, or
statute;
to
revoke;
to
rescind
or
abrogate
by
authority,
as by act of the
legislature;
as, to
repeal
a law..
Evocative
::
Evocative
(a.)
Calling
forth;
serving
to
evoke;
developing.
Revokement
::
Revokement
(n.)
Revocation.
Unpray
::
Unpray
(v. t.) To
revoke
or annul by
prayer,
as
something
previously
prayed
for..
Cancel
::
Cancel
(v. i.) To annul or
destroy;
to
revoke
or
recall.
Stimulative
::
Stimulation
(n.) The
irritating
action
of
various
agents
(stimuli)
on
muscles,
nerves,
or a
sensory
end
organ,
by which
activity
is
evoked;
especially,
the
nervous
impulse
produced
by
various
agents
on
nerves,
or a
sensory
end
organ,
by which the part
connected
with the nerve is
thrown
into a state of
activity;
irritation..
Evocate
::
Evocate
(v. t.) To call out or
forth;
to
summon;
to
evoke.
Recant
::
Recant
(v. i.) To
revoke
a
declaration
or
proposition;
to unsay what has been said; to
retract;
as,
convince
me that I am
wrong,
and I will
recant..
Revoked
::
Revoked
(imp. & p. p.) of
Revok.
Recall
::
Recall
(v. t.) To
revoke;
to annul by a
subsequent
act; to take back; to
withdraw;
as, to
recall
words,
or a
decree..
Evoke
::
Evoke (v. t.) To call out; to
summon
forth.
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