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evocation
[ ev-uh-key-shuhn, ee-voh-key- ]
noun
- an act or instance of evoking; a calling forth:
the evocation of old memories.
- Law. (formerly) an action of a court in summoning a case from another, usually lower, court for purposes of complete review and decision, as on an appeal in which the issue is incidental or procedural and the court of first instance has not yet rendered a decision on its merits; the removal of a case from one court to another.
evocation
/ 藢蓻惫蓹藞办别瑟蕛蓹苍 /
noun
- the act or an instance of evoking
- French law the transference of a case from an inferior court for adjudication by a higher tribunal
- another word for induction
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of evocation1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of evocation1
Example Sentences
Where 鈥淲ill鈥 is told with a straightforward directness, confronting practical realities, 鈥淣ightshift鈥 is a film of ambiguous evocation, existing in an interzone between waking, dreaming and nightmare.
Fingers barely graced keys in an evocation of the calmly rippling watery surface.
Aaron Copland鈥檚 score to Martha Graham鈥檚 classic ballet offered the gift of simplicity, an evocation of open landscape and, most important, of spiritual renewal.
The razor sharp line between dark and light strictly separates the evocation of night from day.
Plus, let鈥檚 see evocations of the tagged up walls of the L.A.
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