English to Malayalam Dictionary evoke

evoke

ആ ആല്ബം
definition
verb
the sight of American asters evokes pleasant memories of childhood
bring or recall to the conscious mind.
To evoke the Deities, raise the clasped hands to the center of the forehead.
invoke (a spirit or deity).
example
He thought that a circle of a particular colour touching a triangle at a specific juncture could 'evoke' the same response in the viewer as the hand of God touching Adam in the Sistine chapel.
Jewels, which have a definite presence in most of the counters, 'evoke' a good response from the customers.
Full of existential angst and loneliness, her paintings are able to 'evoke' an empathetic response from the viewer.
Clearly, these kinds of images of the miserable at play will 'evoke' horror in the minds of every sane person.
I really need to jog my memory to 'evoke' images of the place.
The number of stimuli per 10-sec stimulation train that failed to 'evoke' any muscular response was recorded.
Peaches 'evoke' memories and bring out the best of summertime activities.
Stress related factors might also influence interpretations of abuse, and 'evoke' different responses in the victims of abuse.
Is it possible the movie set out to 'evoke' a cinematic response in the spectator to mimic the characters' internal quandaries?
In subjects with reduced androgen levels, stimuli that normally 'evoke' a stress response are significantly less potent.
It's going to the edge to spontaneously improvise and 'evoke' the inner spirit.
So these things have to be handled very, very delicately, and the way I'm trying to do that is to 'evoke' a sense of memory as opposed to a sense of anger.
It captures honest moments of weirdness, but it also manipulates images and music to 'evoke' emotion.
A second argument holds that a modified procedure might 'evoke' negative responses in patients, leading to a decreased willingness to participate in future research.
They are gruesome and 'evoke' fear in the minds of their devotees; not love.
Note that if you do choose to 'evoke' the deity, you will enter a Gnostic trance and you may therefore forget what happened while you were under the trance.
The representation of the disabled has historically been heavily stereotyped with aversive images that 'evoke' pity and fear.
The narration, music and images combined to 'evoke' fear and loathing in my impressionable pre-teen mind!
To 'evoke' the Deities, raise the clasped hands to the center of the forehead.
What's to say there's not a homeless soul on a cold Dublin street who occasionally glances at a digital photo - using the memories 'evoked' by the image to hold onto reality for yet another day.
The show was a reminder and 'evocation' of the great days of rail travel in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Often the spirit is 'evoked' outside of the magicians protective circle into a defined and sealed area.
Coleman notes the ‘ritualization’ of repetitive language in Wideman's black idiom and traces that use of language to ‘its nonlinear function as 'evoker' of the timeless qualities and values of the black community’.
The bird in hand image immediately 'evoked' a memory I had from childhood.
The principal reason for this is that poetry 'evokes' a pre-determined response.
In particular, this perspective 'evoked' a big response from young people.
Necromancy is only black magic, because it neither 'evokes' spirits or heals.
To my mind it succeeds in 'evoking' the excitement and interest inherent in mathematics but so often overshadowed by complexity and social fear.
The book has 'evoked' responses from people living with brain damage and members of the medical profession as well as those who've read it as a family story.
Less easily quantified will be the emotions 'evoked' by the memory of Persian Punch, who won 20 races in his career, the last of them on the Heath exactly a year ago.
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