B2 verb رسمي

invoke

/ɪnˈvoʊk/

To call upon a spirit, a deity, or a person for help or inspiration. In legal and formal contexts, it means to cite a law, rule, or authority to support an argument or justify an action.

أمثلة

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1

He invoked the 'no cellphones' rule when his friends started texting at dinner.

He used the established rule about phones to stop his friends from texting during the meal.

2

The government may invoke emergency powers to maintain public order during the natural disaster.

The authorities might officially activate special legal rights to keep order during the crisis.

3

Don't invoke our boss's name just to get me to finish your paperwork faster.

Do not use the boss as a threatening authority figure to pressure me into doing your work.

عائلة الكلمة

اسم
invocation
Verb
invoke
صفة
invocatory
مرتبط
invoker
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نصيحة للحفظ

Think of 'In-voke' as calling 'In' a 'Voice' (voke) of authority to help you.

اختبار سريع

The police decided to ________ the state of emergency laws to clear the streets.

صحيح!

الإجابة الصحيحة هي: invoke

أمثلة

1

He invoked the 'no cellphones' rule when his friends started texting at dinner.

everyday

He used the established rule about phones to stop his friends from texting during the meal.

2

The government may invoke emergency powers to maintain public order during the natural disaster.

formal

The authorities might officially activate special legal rights to keep order during the crisis.

3

Don't invoke our boss's name just to get me to finish your paperwork faster.

informal

Do not use the boss as a threatening authority figure to pressure me into doing your work.

4

The philosopher invokes the concept of social contract to explain modern governance.

academic

The scholar cites the social contract theory as the basis for explaining how governments work.

5

We need to invoke the termination clause in the contract due to the repeated missed deadlines.

business

We must trigger the specific legal part of the agreement that allows us to end it because of delays.

عائلة الكلمة

اسم
invocation
Verb
invoke
صفة
invocatory
مرتبط
invoker

تلازمات شائعة

invoke a law To officially use or cite a specific law.
invoke a clause To activate a specific section of a legal contract.
invoke memories To bring specific memories back into one's mind.
invoke a spirit To call upon a supernatural being through prayer or ritual.
invoke powers To make use of official or magical abilities.

العبارات الشائعة

invoke the Fifth

To refuse to answer questions in a US court to avoid self-incrimination.

invoke the Muse

To ask for creative inspiration (traditionally at the start of an epic poem).

invoke a image

To create a specific mental picture or feeling through words.

يُخلط عادةً مع

invoke vs evoke

Evoke means to pull a feeling or memory out of someone, while invoke means to call upon an authority or rule for support.

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ملاحظات الاستخدام

Invoke is most commonly used in legal, religious, or technical software contexts. It implies an active 'calling forth' of something that already exists, like a rule or a function.

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أخطاء شائعة

Learners often use 'invoke' when they mean 'evoke' (e.g., saying 'the smell invoked memories' is technically possible but 'evoked' is much more common for sensory triggers).

💡

نصيحة للحفظ

Think of 'In-voke' as calling 'In' a 'Voice' (voke) of authority to help you.

📖

أصل الكلمة

From the Latin 'invocare', where 'in-' means 'upon' and 'vocare' means 'to call'.

أنماط نحوية

transitive verb (requires an object) regular verb: invokes, invoked, invoking
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السياق الثقافي

In American culture, 'invoking the Fifth' is a common phrase referring to the Fifth Amendment right to remain silent.

اختبار سريع

The police decided to ________ the state of emergency laws to clear the streets.

صحيح!

الإجابة الصحيحة هي: invoke

كلمات ذات صلة

extravidfy

C1

To significantly enhance the visual intensity, vividness, or clarity of a scene, image, or description. It is often used in the context of digital editing or literary embellishment to make something stand out beyond its natural state.

subgenation

C1

Describes a subordinate or secondary classification within a specific genus or category of origin. It often refers to something that is produced or generated as a derivative subset of a primary group.

pronavfy

C1

A specialized digital data structure or configuration file used to synchronize navigation parameters and routing logic across multiple platforms. It serves as a master template ensuring that disparate hardware devices interpret spatial data and waypoints with identical precision.

nonvalward

C1

To deliberately move away from or reject established values, standards, or traditional norms. It implies a conscious effort to chart a path that disregards conventional worth or moral frameworks in favor of new, often experimental, directions.

multidomness

C1

To actively manage or integrate operations across multiple distinct domains or fields of influence. This verb describes the action of diversifying one's reach to ensure a functional presence in several specialized areas simultaneously.

proarchancy

C1

The state or quality of being a primary or foundational authority, often referring to a preliminary or original form of leadership or governance. It describes the condition of holding a pre-eminent or initial position of rule within a hierarchy.

anamess

C1

To gradually gather or accumulate a large quantity of something, typically wealth, information, or evidence, over a significant period of time. It implies a persistent process of building up a collection or 'mass' of resources.

premigrless

C1

To proactively eliminate or significantly reduce the necessity for future data or population migration by implementing structural optimizations during the initial setup phase. This verb is primarily used in technical and logistical contexts to describe the act of making a system or group stable enough that relocation becomes unnecessary.

abprivor

C1

Describes a condition or individual that has been systematically excluded from private rights, entitlements, or essential communal resources. It typically refers to a state of being stripped of access to previously held or fundamental privileges, often by legal or administrative force.

undertortacy

C1

To resolve a civil legal grievance or potential tort claim outside of formal legal proceedings, often through private or informal mediation. It implies reaching a settlement secretly or 'under the table' to avoid public litigation.

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