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How to use invokes in a sentence

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He invokes the Constitution as if that document only checks and does not also aid the national-security state's amassment of power.
The last example invokes an Afrocentric royal African lineage and past in order to salvage a self-esteem beaten down by oppression.
She borrows it from the animal world and evokes or invokes it on the subject of procreation.
The author invokes the strength of medical authority to his denial of the negative impact on health intrinsic to the operation of such a smelter.
One invokes the archangelic names in the name of protection, and these name represent the elements earth, water, air, and fire.
The other major hypothesis invokes particle charging interactions of either an inductive or microphysical nature.
The weather invokes a metaphysical sense of coming apocalypse, signaled by the bells that continue to toll throughout.
This Ash Wednesday text by Brian Wren invokes the Holy Spirit to help us through this time of penitence and self-examination.
The nativity, a scene that invokes images of a child in swaddling clothes, gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
There is no heroism in butchery, no heroism in suicide, no heroism in writing that invokes, and profits from, the war you have left behind.
Cash's cover invokes an image of an epic judgment day for a planet festering with failed lovers.
Early morning is usually calm, but as heat rises off the land during the day, it invokes an onshore wind and choppy water.
It shows no great sense of sportsmanship, but rather invokes a suspicion of envy of some kind.
Its circular shape invokes the tradition of associating circles with regeneration and wholeness.
Also, notice that the metaphoric language Benjamin employs in this passage invokes travel and, indeed, traversal.
Smith has rolled out a carpet to welcome viewers to an apocalyptic skyscape that aptly invokes both Paradiso and Inferno.
This ostensibly uncomplicated mark, associated with addition as well as cancellation and negation, invokes associations with danger and threat.
In An Allegory, for example, the composition invokes the sublime order of classical art.
Bach invokes these emotions within a structure so crystalline that we can't begin to fathom its perfection.
In it the Epiklesis invokes the Holy Spirit over the assembled congregation, but not on the elements.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Servia appeals to Russia, invokes the bond of blood, and Russia remonstrates with Austria.
The Consolations invokes a holistic view of futurity, wherein the Saturnian sensorium fits its environment.
But Oedipus spurns the hypocrite, and invokes a dire curse on both his unnatural sons.
Then, hushing his footsteps, he passes to his own room, lights his pipe, and delivers himself to the Spectres it invokes at midnight.
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