English to Turkish Dictionary invoke

invoke

çağırmak
definition
verb
the antiquated defense of insanity is rarely invoked today
cite or appeal to (someone or something) as an authority for an action or in support of an argument.
translation of 'invoke'
verb
yalvarmak,
hatırlatmak,
dua etmek,
çağırmak,
yakarmak,
yardım istemek
example
Can I use a Java application instead of a JSP (JavaServer Page) to 'invoke' a servlet on an application server?
And those who support the penalty readily 'invoke' the wishes of the grieving mother who cries out for the blood of her baby's killer.
I think the whole question of whether certain spiritual practices or philosophies inevitably lead you to 'invoke' a particular spirit is the one that's crucial to me.
In Wicca, we also 'invoke' deities into our circles.
It will also be able to add quietly and effectively to its own wealth and to the wealth of its favorite groups, and without incurring the wrath that taxes often 'invoke' .
Religious services were held at sunrise - part of the priest's duty being to 'invoke' the planetary deity of the day.
In support of this claim, they 'invoke' the archaic Greeks, often citing Hesiod's Works and Days, among other classical sources.
Say, does someone around here knows anything about the Maori dance to 'invoke' the [spirit/soul/strength] of your ancestors?
To make exclusions - to excuse the invaders - is to 'invoke' a moral difference argument, which I don't believe a democracy can tolerate.
Back then the same arguments were used to 'invoke' the people to vote, the same grim scenario of a hardliner-dominated regime who would stifle all the progress made were told and retold again and again.
Berrigan and Charnov 'invoke' field data supporting such a correlation, but they call the appearance of a tradeoff between these two parameters a major puzzle.
It is believed that the word samba is derived from a West African Bantu word, meaning to pray or 'invoke' the spirits of their ancestors.
Finally, based on our relation with the master and the wisdom deity, we also 'invoke' the assistance of the dharma protectors, who embody action principles of awareness.
I continue to 'invoke' the Holy Spirit; I rely on the Word.
The dangri's role is to 'invoke' the local protective Deities who enter into and occupy the body of the dhami.
To 'invoke' a deity, power, or spirit is to allow yourself to become a ‘tube’ that passes energy and wisdom though your body so that others may receive it.
This Ash Wednesday text by Brian Wren 'invokes' the Holy Spirit to help us through this time of penitence and self-examination.
In the fervent chant of prayers, this energy rises to join with the prayers of thousands of other voices 'invoking' the Goddess Liberty.
This article describes the steps to change the default image editor application, which is 'invoked' from the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.
And once you have 'invoked' your spirit to sing with you, they invoke those unheard notes within you which is the form of communication with other spirits.
A bearded sorcerer is busy 'invoking' spirits with his incantation, his glazed eyes staring into the distance and all aglow in the dark.
The question is the wisdom of proceeding without U.N. authority where we have 'invoked' the resolutions of the U.N. as the basis for an attack.
Listen to our President 'invoking' a deity or prayer in every one of his speeches, and maybe an answer will occur to you.
The philosophy of ‘naturalism’ is imposed upon the evidence so that the authority of science is 'invoked' for a secular view of the world.
If Christ is the one mediator, what place is there for 'invoking' the Blessed Virgin in prayer?
The King's Men apparently heard about Pavier's planned collection and 'invoked' the protection of authority.
Many of the lefty bloggers have lately been pursuing one of their persuasion's favourite follies: selecting a congenial conclusion and then 'invoking' spurious science to support it.
He gives two allusions to the Trinity in Christ as examples and notes that in all eight instances, the 'invoker' is in grave physical or spiritual danger.
As a connoisseur, he considers himself equal to ‘the great seers, the 'invokers' and encouragers of beauty’.
However Stephen Matthews lost some support when he 'invoked' the women's suffrage movement.
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