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Evocation   /ˌivoʊkˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Evocation

noun
1.
Imaginative re-creation.
2.
Calling up supposed supernatural forces by spells and incantations.  Synonym: summoning.
3.
Stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors.  Synonyms: elicitation, induction.






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"Evocation" Quotes from Famous Books



... Merton Wall. The scent of these meadows' moisture is the scent of Oxford. Even in hottest noon, one feels that the sun has not dried THEM. Always there is moisture drifting across them, drifting into the Colleges. It, one suspects, must have had much to do with the evocation of what is called the Oxford spirit—that gentlest spirit, so lingering and searching, so dear to them who as youths were brought into ken of it, so exasperating to them who were not. Yes, certainly, it is this mild, miasmal air, not ...
— Zuleika Dobson - or, An Oxford Love Story • Max Beerbohm

... principle this really is! employing for its one sole purpose—that absolute accordance of expression to idea—all other literary beauties and excellences whatever: how many kinds of style it covers, explains, justifies, and at the same time safeguards! Scott's facility, Flaubert's deeply pondered evocation of "the phrase," are equally good art. Say what you have to say, what you have a will to say, in the simplest, the most direct and exact manner possible, with no surplusage:—there, is the justification ...
— Appreciations, with an Essay on Style • Walter Horatio Pater

... eloquence about "the fathers," much evocation of the shades of the great departed, who, having reached the eternal silence, could be claimed by both sides. The contention was none the less strenuous because it was entirely irrelevant; since the opinion of "the fathers" could not make slavery right ...
— Abraham Lincoln, Vol. I. • John T. Morse



Words linked to "Evocation" :   stimulus, mental imagery, input, evoke, exorcism, imaging, conjuration, dispossession, conjury, imagination, imagery, invocation, stimulation, stimulant, conjuring



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