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    invoke
    /ɪnˈvəʊk/

    verb

    • 1. call on (a deity or spirit) in prayer, as a witness, or for inspiration. Similar pray tocall onappeal toplead with
    • 2. cite or appeal to (someone or something) as an authority for an action or in support of an argument: "the antiquated defence of insanity is rarely invoked in England" Similar citerefer toadduceinstanceOpposite waive

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  2. 1. a. : to petition for help or support. b. : to appeal to or cite as authority. 2. : to call forth by incantation : conjure. 3. : to make an earnest request for : solicit. 4. : to put into effect or operation : implement. 5. : bring about, cause. invoker noun. Did you know? evoke or invoke?

  3. INVOKE definition: 1. to use a law in order to achieve something, or to mention something in order to explain…. Learn more.

  4. Invoke definition: to call for with earnest desire; make supplication or pray for. See examples of INVOKE used in a sentence.

  5. to use a law in order to achieve something, or to mention something in order to explain something or to support your opinion or action: Police can invoke the law to regulate access to these places. to request help from someone, especially a god, when you want to improve a situation: Their sacred dance is performed to invoke ancient gods.

  6. To invoke is to call up something such as a law, a higher power, or even a ghost. In court, you might invoke the Fifth Amendment (the right not to say something that will make you look bad) if you don't want to talk.

  7. If you invoke something such as a principle, a saying, or a famous person, you refer to them in order to support your argument.

  8. invoke something (against somebody) to mention or use a law, rule, etc. as a reason for doing something. It is unlikely that libel laws will be invoked. Want to learn more?

  9. Invoke definition: To call on (a higher power) for assistance, support, or inspiration.

  10. If you invoke something such as a principle, a saying, or a famous person, you refer to them in order to support your argument.

  11. Definitions of 'invoke' 1. If you invoke a law, you state that you are taking a particular action because that law allows or tells you to. [...] 2. If you invoke something such as a principle, a saying, or a famous person, you refer to them in order to support your argument. [...] 3.