evoke in the PONS Dictionary

evoke Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to evoke a smile
to evoke a suspicion
evoke [or stir up] memories

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Non-tree plant specimens may also grow in the saikei, such as ground cover or other small plants that help evoke the landscape.
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Quartets have occasionally created performances that evoked the format of the premiere, with verse readings replacing the original words and sermons.
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Sometimes, they evoke historical event of the home country, in particular.
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Think what horrid images it evokes from the mind.
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Please cast aside any preconceptions that this phrase may evoke.
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Molecular mimicry is a phenomenon that has been just recently discovered as one of several ways in which autoimmunity can be evoked.
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The word sculptures create individual words or phrases that evoke a multiplicity of meanings.
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Characters appear in their songs that evoke these cities.
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These brain responses can be examined using visual and sensory evoked potentials.
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In the logo, the letters of the leading word evoke impressions of musical notes.
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