invocatory Synonyms

invocatory Meaning

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invocatory (a.)

Making or containing invocation; invoking.

invocatory Sentence Examples

  1. The invocatory chant echoed through the ancient temple, calling upon the gods of old.
  2. His invocatory gestures were imbued with symbolism, evoking the spirits of the natural world.
  3. The invocatory ritual marked the beginning of the sacred ceremony, inviting blessings from the divine.
  4. The invocatory prayers resonated with the congregation, instilling a sense of peace and reverence.
  5. The invocatory dance told the story of creation, connecting participants to the spiritual realm.
  6. Her invocatory incense filled the air with fragrant offerings, symbolizing purity and devotion.
  7. The invocatory hymns sung by the choir uplifted the hearts of all who listened.
  8. Each invocatory symbol etched onto the sacred artifact held deep significance in the ancient culture.
  9. The invocatory invocation invoked the ancestors' blessings upon the community.
  10. Through the invocatory ritual, participants sought communion with the divine presence.

FAQs About the word invocatory

Making or containing invocation; invoking.

spell, incantation, curse, abracadabra, conjuration, whammy, glamour, hex, bewitchment, sorcery

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The invocatory chant echoed through the ancient temple, calling upon the gods of old.

His invocatory gestures were imbued with symbolism, evoking the spirits of the natural world.

The invocatory ritual marked the beginning of the sacred ceremony, inviting blessings from the divine.

The invocatory prayers resonated with the congregation, instilling a sense of peace and reverence.