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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
envoke .
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Examples
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I had mentioned a few weeks ago that M. Hardy needs some new ring music because what he has now kind of envokes a "Yeah!
Blog updates 2009
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I believe he envokes spirit in people to promote a real change.
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A minor note: TARP was renamed the Financial Stability Plan (probably because the acronym TARP envokes imagery of covering something up or maybe to shift public opinion because the TARP plan is so very unpopular).
Dawn Teo: Talk Turns to Nationalization, BofA Still Says, "We're Fine" 2009
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I believe he envokes spirit in people to promote a real change.
Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Camp Hillary: Floridians Will Be Heard! 2009
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Due to your morbid disfavor it envokes the rage of the gods and the results are always devestating.
DesignerBlog Will 2008
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Due to your morbid disfavor it envokes the rage of the gods and the results are always devestating.
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Due to your morbid disfavor it envokes the rage of the gods and the results are always devestating.
Guest Blogger Explains Halloween Anne Johnson 2007
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Due to your morbid disfavor it envokes the rage of the gods and the results are always devestating.
Just Do It Pilgrimage to Self 2007
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Due to your morbid disfavor it envokes the rage of the gods and the results are always devestating.
Espresso for All My Friends! Doppelganger 2007
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Much like circumcision anything that violates the body made in the image of the gods envokes anger.
Think Progress » State Rep. Compares Black Caucus to the KKK, Demands Membership 2005
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