proclaim |
invoke |
Related terms |
Proclaim is a related term of invoke.
As verbs the difference between proclaim and invoke
is that
proclaim is to excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe while
invoke is to call upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
invoke |
trigger |
In transitive terms the difference between invoke and trigger
is that
invoke is to solicit, petition for, appeal to a favorable attitude while
trigger is to spark a response, especially a negative emotional response, in (someone.
As a noun trigger is
a finger-operated lever used to fire a gun.
invite |
invoke |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between invite and invoke
is that
invite is to allure; to draw to; to tempt to come; to induce by pleasure or hope; to attract while
invoke is to solicit, petition for, appeal to a favorable attitude.
As a noun invite
is an invitation.
prompt |
invoke |
As verbs the difference between prompt and invoke
is that
prompt is to lead someone toward what they should say or do while
invoke is to call upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
As an adjective prompt
is ready, willing (to act).
As a noun prompt
is a reminder or cue.
assemble |
invoke |
Related terms |
Assemble is a related term of invoke.
As verbs the difference between assemble and invoke
is that
assemble is while
invoke is to call upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
invoke |
show |
As a verb invoke
is to call upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
As a noun show is
show, spectacle.
invoke |
connote |
As verbs the difference between invoke and connote
is that
invoke is to call upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance while
connote is .
invoke |
repudiate |
In lang=en terms the difference between invoke and repudiate
is that
invoke is to solicit, petition for, appeal to a favorable attitude while
repudiate is to be repudiated.
As verbs the difference between invoke and repudiate
is that
invoke is to call upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance while
repudiate is to reject the truth or validity of something; to deny.
hope |
invoke |
As a proper noun hope
is from the virtue, like faith and charity first used by puritans.
As a verb invoke is
to call upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
involve |
invoke |
As verbs the difference between involve and invoke
is that
involve is to roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine while
invoke is to call upon (a person, especially a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
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