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Definitions from the WebEnvokePart of Speech: VerbSense 1: To call forth or summonWhen you envoke a traditional spell, you are believed to summon the spirits of the past. Sample Sentence:"The witch envoked the ancient incantation, causing the mysterious portal to appear." Related Products on Amazon: Spell BooksSense 2: To prompt or inspire a particular feeling or emotionThe movie's powerful ending can envoke strong emotions and leave the audience in tears. Sample Sentence:"The heartbreaking scene in the film envoked a deep sense of empathy from the viewers." Related Products on Amazon: Emotional MoviesPart of Speech: NounSense 1: A fictional device used in fantasy literatureIn the fantasy novel, the protagonist discovers an envoke that has the power to control time. Sample Sentence:"The envoke was a central object in the story, with the characters fighting to possess its immense power." Related Products on Amazon: Fantasy Literature | ||||
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