verb (third-person singular simple present envokes, present participle envoking, simple past and past participle envoked) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The sorcerer envoked a spirit to gain insight into the future.

Definition:To summon or call forth a spirit in a ritual or magical context.

From envoke a spirit

Example:The priest envoked the deity to bless the congregation.

Definition:To call forth or invoke a deity for help or communication.

From envoke a deity

Example:He envoked powers beyond the natural world to achieve his goal.

Definition:To summon or invoke power, often in a magical or mystical context.

From envoke power

Example:The magician envoked assistance from the mythical creature to complete the potion.

Definition:Summoned or invoked assistance in a magical, mystical, or ritual context.

From envoked assistance

Example:The ceremonial dance was part of the envoking ritual.

Definition:A ritual or procedure used to summon or invoke a spirit or deity.

From envoking ritual

Example:She envoked magic to create a protective charm around the house.

Definition:The act of invoking or summoning magic in a magical or mystical context.

From envoking magic

Example:He envoked aid from his ancestors to help him in his endeavors.

Definition:Summoned or invoked aid in a magical, mystical, or ritual context.

From envoked aid

Example:She envoked energy to move the heavy object.

Definition:The act of invoking or summoning energy, often in a mystical or magical context.

From envoking energy

Example:The ritual was focused on envoking protection against the malevolent spirits.

Definition:Summoning or invoking protection in a mystical or magical context.

From envoking protection

Example:The ancient texts explained how to envoked spirits and protect oneself from them.

Definition:Summoned or invoked spirits in a magical or mystical context.

From envoked spirits