evocatively in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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evocatively [Brit ɪˈvɒkətɪvli, Am əˈvɑkədɪvli] ADV

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A brilliant article, evocatively paints a picture that most of the rest of us will never see or experience.
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Giraffe, pyramid and lyre pianos were arranged in a somewhat similar fashion in evocatively shaped cases.
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Only his second feature, this is sci-fi horror at its tightest -- the plot taut, the mood dark, and the setting evocatively confined.
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In here, the wash is double-distilled -- in the evocatively named "wash" and "spirit" stills -- until it is ready to be put into barrels.
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Learning to communicate clearly, effectively and evocatively is a tool for survival.
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That loss is called, evocatively, the angels' share -- a portion of spirit offered up to heaven in thanks for a miracle.
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Smith later wrote evocatively about the highs and lows of growing up in such an environment.
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Within this disk, solid particles (evocatively named "dust") collide and progressively grow to asteroid-sized bodies.
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The ironclad object is drawn so evocatively that it's at the point of morphing into a purely abstract shape being enveloped by the surrounding atmosphere.
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Now a recent study has an answer, evocatively conveyed in the...
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