Examples of using Evoked in English and their translations into Hindi
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The tragic feeling is evoked in us when we are in the presence of a character who is ready to lay down his life, if need be,
However, shear stress may also activate several other vasoactive factors(some of which may cause vasoconstriction) 30, making it essential that the evoked shear stress stimulus reflects vasodilation from NO pathways 26.
This decision evoked outrage in the Muslim community, which sought the application of the Muslim personal law and in response the
a similar response was evoked in the brain, with the sensory-motor region being activated almost immediately- within 200 milliseconds- of the verb being presented on the screen.
The newly-found virus evoked memories of the 2002/03 outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome(SARS)
the belief that only natural forces can be evoked as explanations.
exceptional strength of character and firmness of convictions evoked true respect from his colleagues".
whose deeply lyrical abstractions evoked the shimmering light
chose Riverside Gold Corvettes with custom-painted black accent“wings” that evoked the colors of the Apollo lunar module.
Khan's visit evoked considerable interest here as it comes in the wake of his past criticism of the USD 50 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor(CPEC) projects
thanks to the presence, evoked by jealousy, of the beauty of whom already we are no longer jealous and whom we no longer love.”.
because the photo neither reflected how he looked when the album was made nor evoked the 1950s spirit of the album.
A fireplace evokes a feeling of home, family, security, and warmth.
Because the word“incident” evokes concern, it should not go unnoticed.
The climax of the film evokes a feeling of pride and also emotional.
scents can evoke memories, good or bad.
The increasing distances evoke the desire to be together even more.
What feelings does bpd evoke for you?
If an act referred to in paragraph 1, evokes serious injury.
Your story can evoke changes in law, government, healthcare, and medical education.