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Last update: December 6, 2016
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Bahuguna invoked many people to back up the agitation. [verb]
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The antiquated defense of insanity is rarely invoked today. [noun]
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If you choose to invoke the powers of witchcraft, be prepared for the black magic that may come back to haunt you. [verb]
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Their mission: to invoke the spirit of Alan Freed, the legendary 50s deejay credited with coining the phrase rock'n'roll. [verb]
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The devas went to invoke vishnu to protect them. [verb]
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The names of the saints her lips invoked were dull and cold, and evolved no image of human or superhuman love and power. [noun]
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Equality must be based upon justice, upon strict right, upon the principles invoked by the proprietor himself; otherwise it will never exist. [verb]
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PROPERTY--above JUSTICE, always invoked as the guardian angel of sovereigns, nobles, and proprietors; JUSTICE, the general, primitive, categorical law of all society. [verb]
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As Deep calls unto Deep, one bad passion awakened another the fiend of avarice invoked that of pride, and pride was to be supported by cruelty and oppression. [verb]
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Of what use is it to invoke an ancient sibyl when a muse is on the eve of birth. [verb]
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Ben-Hur's countenance and voice changed with the feeling invoked. [verb]
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