invocate (Meaning)

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invocate (v. t.)

To invoke; to call on, or for, in supplication; to implore.

Synonyms & Antonyms of invocate

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invocate Sentence Examples

  1. The priest will invocate divine blessings upon the congregation during the ceremony.
  2. In his speech, the orator will invocate the spirit of unity and cooperation among the people.
  3. The shaman will invocate the ancient spirits to guide the tribe through their challenges.
  4. During the ritual, the high priest will invocate the gods to grant prosperity and peace to the kingdom.
  5. The minister will invocate the presence of God as the congregation gathers for prayer.
  6. It is customary for the elder to invocate the ancestors' wisdom before important decisions are made.
  7. The poet will invocate the muses to inspire his verses and grant him creativity.
  8. Before battle, the commander will invocate courage and strength for his soldiers.
  9. The mystic will invocate the forces of nature to protect the sacred grove from harm.
  10. As the leader of the ceremony, she will invocate blessings upon the newlyweds as they begin their life together.

FAQs About the word invocate

To invoke; to call on, or for, in supplication; to implore.

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No antonyms found.

The priest will invocate divine blessings upon the congregation during the ceremony.

In his speech, the orator will invocate the spirit of unity and cooperation among the people.

The shaman will invocate the ancient spirits to guide the tribe through their challenges.

During the ritual, the high priest will invocate the gods to grant prosperity and peace to the kingdom.