Evoke

//ɪˈvoʊk//

"Evoke" in a Sentence (16 examples)

This cuisine is seasoned to evoke the esprit of Paris.

The house where we spent our first days is unforgettable. It is the best and most loved one. That is where my youngest sister learned to walk in December. Even the smallest corners of every room evoke sweet memories.

Our company's visual identity was designed to evoke a sense of trust and familiarity.

"There are very few things that can evoke the kind of emotional response that a great sporting event can evoke," he points out.

The paintings of Jorge A. Yances evoke a mysterious interplay between past and present, reality and fantasy, a style called magical realism.

Black and white photos evoke nostalgia.

Black and white films evoke a sense of nostalgia.

Black and white movies evoke nostalgia for classic cinema.

Some politicians try to evoke the primal fear of everything foreign.

In interpersonal relations, nothing is more important than the ability to evoke sympathy.

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Being here evokes long forgotten memories.

Seeing this happen equally evokes fear and anger in me.

The book evokes a detailed and lively picture of what life was like in the 19th century.

The face of the dying man in the lingchi video monotonously evokes Maria Falconetti in Carl Theodor Dreyer ’s 1928 “Passion of Joan of Arc.”

In the 175 years that have passed, composers have seized on accelerating and decelerating rhythms combined with the ostinati of pistons and wheels crossing track joints to evoke the feeling of travelling by rail.

The outstanding train on the L.M.S. route was the 6.20 p.m. from Birmingham, which reached Euston in two hours after intermediate stops at Coventry, Rugby and Watford Junction, and evoked some sparkling performances from "Patriot" and "Jubilee" 4-6-0s.

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