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What is the adjective for invocations?

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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verbs invoke and invocate which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

invocational
  1. Of or relating to an act of invocation.
  2. Relating to digital invocational media based on invocable kinds of address.
invocatory
  1. Making or containing invocation; invoking.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The concert started with a Pushpanjali in Nattai, the traditional invocatory piece.”
      “Five dancers performed the invocatory item to Lord Krishna, which is the start of a Manipuri recital.”
      “This segued into a musical section with the dancers joining the musicians, using gourds to enhance their invocatory circle and line dances.”
invokable
  1. (computing) That can be invoked; callable.
invocable
  1. Alternative spelling of invokable
  2. Examples:
    1. “This presumption is especially invocable here, because the order recited the filing of the petition, and is founded upon it.”
      “A rule of customary international law is invocable to review the legality of a Community act under the same conditions as a treaty provision.”
      “The development-time incarnations of components are types, and thus do not themselves contain a state nor offer any invocable services.”
invoked
invoking
invocated
invocating
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