To evoke meaning in English
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Definition
to evoke: to produce, to provoke, to bring to mind, to remind (someone of something)
The smell of apple pie evokes childhood memories of my grandmother baking the most delicious apple pies.
- "It was quite perplexing to hear this, because in your email, you used the phrase "bodies everywhere", which evokes an image of multiple deaths."
- "We want a scent that will evoke masculinity and maturity."
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