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vyvolat — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • beget verb To father a child, or more broadly, to be the cause or origin of something.
  • conjure verb To perform tricks that appear to be magic.
  • develop verb To grow or change gradually into a more advanced state.
  • elicit verb To draw out a response, reaction, or piece of information from someone, often through careful questioning.
  • evoke verb To bring a feeling, memory, or image to someone's mind.
  • page noun One side of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, or document.
  • pique verb To arouse someone's interest or curiosity, especially suddenly.

Senses

vyvolat is used for these senses in English:

  • beget To cause; to produce; to bring forth.
  • conjure (transitive, archaic) To make an urgent request to; to appeal to or beseech.
  • develop (transitive) To bring out images latent in photographic film.
  • elicit To evoke, educe (emotions, feelings, responses, etc.); to generate, obtain, or provoke as a response or answer.
  • evoke (transitive) To cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc.) in someone's mind or imagination.
  • page (transitive) To call (somebody) using a public address system to find them.
  • pique To excite (someone) to action, especially by causing jealousy, resentment, etc.; also, to stimulate (an emotion or feeling, especially curiosity or interest).
  • set up To cause to take flight; to flush into the air.

conjure — full definition

  1. verb To perform tricks that appear to be magic.
  2. verb To summon something, especially by magic or as if by magic.
  3. verb To bring an image or idea to mind.

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