invoke in the PONS Dictionary

invoke Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to invoke God's name
to invoke God's name

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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His proofs often invoke axiomatic notions which were not originally presented in his list of axioms.
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The first issue was whether a reporter was refusing to reveal sources by invoking the shield on moral principle.
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Each transaction consists of a client request that invokes a particular method or function on the server and at least one response.
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This section should not be invoked in serious matters.
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Though the law may prevent communication for certain commercial activities it is not sufficient to invoke the freedom of association.
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Each possible value is tried in some order, with the remainder of the program invoked in each case to determine the validity of the binding.
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The heat rule was first invoked during the quarterfinal round in 1997.
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Theorists invoke these ideas in hopes of solving particular problems with existing theories.
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A polymorphic call site decides which of a limited set of known methods to invoke based on the type that it is currently presented with.
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The prediction may also invoke statistics and only talk about probabilities.
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