Examples of using Evokes in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
It evokes a rock and it will respond.
Creating a persuasive message that evokes the right emotions.
The mere mention of Bali evokes thoughts of a paradise.
It happens, for example, when music evokes memories.
Nearly half a century later retrospection evokes mixed feelings.
The image evokes the bikes fresh new corporate brand design.
It evokes both his professional career and his personal tastes.
It evokes well-being, health and harmonious coexistence with nature.
The palace evokes an immense amount of royalty and opulence.
This romantic pendant poetically evokes a tender promise of love.
The design of the restaurant evokes memory's box full of memories.
Because it evokes something that in a sense has been lost.
Red increases the degree of interior evokes a feeling of excitement.
The swing evokes memories of the designer's collective childhood.
What evokes more interest is the blossoming number of e-commerce platforms.
It shall be a name that evokes Rome… but not really Rome.
The silhouette of auditorium seaside evokes the Sydney Opera House in Australia.
The natural healing process evokes fibroblasts to actively produce new collagen fibers.
Corporal punishment is an issue which evokes strong views in the public.
With its welcoming entry, establishment evokes within menzels, traditional Tunisian homes.