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invocating


Meanings
  • The act of calling upon or invoking someone or something.

    - "He invoked the gods before entering battle."
    - "The scientist invoked the laws of thermodynamics to explain the process."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with invocating
invoke , alluvion , locution , recitation , devotion
Homophones
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  1. ["invocation", "the act of invoking or calling upon a deity or spiritual power, or the prayer or ritual used to invoke such a power."]


Variants
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invocate , invocated , invocates , invocating
Forms
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The verb 'invocating' can be conjugated in various forms, such as 'invoked', 'invokes', 'invoking', etc. These forms can be used in different contexts to convey various meanings.


Etymology
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The word 'invocating' comes from the Latin word 'invocare', which means 'to call upon' or 'to invoke'.


Related Concepts
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  1. invocation: An invitation or call upon a deity, spiritual power, or other entity, or the prayer or ritual used to invoke such an entity.

  2. prayer: A devotional act or practice directed toward a deity or spiritual power, or the petition or request made during such an act or practice.

  3. devotion: A strong feeling of love, loyalty, or commitment toward a deity, spiritual power, or other entity, or the practice of expressing such feelings through various acts or practices.

  4. spirituality: A way of life or practice centered around the pursuit of spiritual growth, development, or enlightenment, or the expression of such spiritual values and beliefs through various acts or practices.


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In various cultures and religions, invocating is an important practice. For example, in Hinduism, invocations are an integral part of rituals and ceremonies. Similarly, in Christianity, invocations are often used in prayers and hymns. In literature and art, invocations are used to evoke certain moods or emotions in the audience. For example, in Shakespeare's plays, invocations are often used to introduce new scenes or to evoke certain emotions in the audience.

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