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What is the past tense of invoke?

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The past tense of invoke is invoked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of invoke is invokes.

The present participle of invoke is invoking.

The past participle of invoke is invoked.

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A Tory government again invoked emergency powers, against striking rail workers.
Explaining Elizabeth's rejection of him, he invoked the standards of newly popular sentimental literature saying.
It provides an estimate of how much precipitation or temperature change must be invoked to explain the current net ablation of the glacier.
James's receptivity to popular culture is sometimes invoked as proof of his far-flung intellect.
They used to be frequently invoked as an inspiring example of heroic resistance to injustice and oppression.
They invoked the elements and the ancient Welsh gods who their family had worshipped for millennia.

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