Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • That may be invoked or called on supplicatingly.

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  • adjective Alternative spelling of invokable.

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Examples

  • The courts should recognize a limited "watchdog privilege," invocable by anyone who collects information about matters of public concern for dissemination to the public.

    Wired Top Stories Jonathan W. Peters 2011

  • Specifically, the courts should recognize a limited "watchdog privilege," invocable by anyone who collects information about matters of public concern for dissemination to the public.

    Wired Top Stories Jonathan W. Peters 2011

  • The motivation behind Actions stems from wanting to advertise in an OData entry an invocable 'Action' that has a side-effect on the OData service.

    Site Home dpblogs 2011

  • An ideal RIA must follow the principles of SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) which advocates invocable services and assembly of such services forming an application.

    Latest News from AJAX & RIA Journal 2009

  • All executables I have downloaded since 3. 0.x is installed are not invocable using my current internet security zone settings.

    unknown title 2009

  • xenical invocable grizzly probably occasion bombings

    The Volokh Conspiracy » A note about the Air America debate: 2004

  • QueryString ( "title") it underlines queryString in my code red saying "non-invocable member

    ASP.NET Forums 2009

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