Definition of Evocating

1. evocate [v] - See also: evocate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Evocating

evitations
evitative
evitative case
evite
evited
eviternal
eviternity
evites
eviting
evo
evo-devo
evocable
evocate
evocated
evocates
evocating (current term)
evocation
evocations
evocative
evocatively
evocativeness
evocativenesses
evocator
evocators
evoe
evohe
evoke
evoked
evoked potential
evoked potentials

Literary usage of Evocating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Word by Harold Waldwin Percival (1913)
"It is the instrument of initiation; it is the monster to be tamed; it is the enemy to be conquered; it sends to our evocating and to the conspirations of ..."

2. Papers on Psycho-analysis by Ernest Jones (1918)
"The second case was that of a girl of twenty whose stepfather had several times attempted to assault her, evocating an intense reaction of fright and ..."

3. Institutes of the Laws of Holland by Johannes van der Linden, Jabez Henry (1828)
"... on failure of compliance wherewith, the court grants a second letter to admonish them on pain of evocating the cause, and this not being attended with ..."

4. A Vindication of the Sacred Books and of Josephus, Especially the Former by Robert Findlay (1770)
"... who pretended to the art of evocating or bringing up the fouls of the dead, and exhibiting them in ..."

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