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How to use evocation in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word evocation? Here are some examples.

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The evocation of given spirits offers more difficulties for mediums than do spontaneous dictations.
There is a troubling darkness in its soul, which the righteous rhetoric and cynical evocation of God seem only to enhance.
Each is a period evocation, a study of a bygone performance style, full of peculiar details of very precise flamboyance.
The evocation of a deep emotional response was important to your decision-making.
The graphically crisp, retro lettering style adds a whiff of nostalgia to this evocation of language's reflexive capacity.
The double-edged aspect of disorder in The Street is no-where more apparent than in its ambiguous evocation of gun violence.
Every chapter opens with the colorful evocation of a particular scene, with plenty of contemporary detail to flesh out the text.
This haunting song was a brilliant musical evocation of the social devastation of the Thatcher years.
By abstaining from the evocation of a given spirit, we open the door to any and every spirit who desires to enter.
It's a rich, melancholy evocation of 1945, a rough time in Taiwan's history.
It would be useful to be able to disconnect the recall of a particular set of memories with the evocation of an undesired emotional reaction.
The same year she created her first piece, which was an evocation of a Gothic Virgin.
What is really amazing in the choreographic shape of the ballet is the steady, marvellous evocation of water.
What is Elgar's patented nobilmente doing beside the evocation of harmonicas and ocarinas?
The party Polaroid is not so much an evocation of a past event as it is an instant fossilization of the present.
The sheer, mind-numbing, senseless, stupid waste of life leaves the audience shocked by this evocation of life and death in the Great War.
But the evocation of a post-WWI society in the throes of great change is engrossing and entertaining.
The sculpture is a poignant evocation of the essential temporality of human relationships.
Her early pieces have a literalness that she later discarded in favour of a more open-ended sense of evocation.
We talked about reading and the evocation of sights, sounds, smells, and feelings that books can have when we read them.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The history of the evocation of Samuel by the witch of Endor is well known.
Gabriel felt humiliated by the failure of his irony and by the evocation of this figure from the dead, a boy in the gasworks.
Now that vampirism, by the evocation of the dead, is joined to demonism, the victim is worse than possessed.
There was a little silence at this evocation of the melancholy of gone days.
The show was a reminder and evocation of the great days of rail travel in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Belief in the evocation of the spirits of the dead is as old as Humanity.
In a moment his rival's evocation became to him impossible to bear.
The evocation of an arc, or a majestic portal has portentousness evocative of the architecture of tyranny.
But the image does not lead to evocation of related or parallel ideas.
The fool's speech is not a prophecy, both because part is already true, and because part will never be true, and the evocation of Merlin is similarly paradoxical.
In translating the love poems to Tomasso de' Cavalieri, Saslow manages to convey their gutsy urgency, especially in his evocation of mutual passion in no.
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