Crossword-Solution: INVOCATION 10 letters, 72 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Invocation n. The act or form of calling for the assistance or
presence of some superior being; earnest and solemn entreaty; esp.,
prayer offered to a divine being.
Invocation n. A call or summons; especially, a judicial call, demand,
or order; as, the invocation of papers or evidence into court.

We have 72 clues for the answer “INVOCATION”

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intercession 2 answers
Invoking 2 answers
ACT of calling forth 5 answers
A PRAYER ASKING GOD'S HELP AS PART OF A RELIGIOUS SERVICE 11 answers
instigation 12 answers
Entreaty 17 answers
Godliness 27 answers
sainthood 28 answers
Invitation. 29 answers
idolisation 30 answers
Devoutness 31 answers
Veneration 31 answers
thankfulness 32 answers
reaping 32 answers
gratitude 33 answers
gratefulness 33 answers
benison 34 answers
Eucharist 34 answers
Incitement. 34 answers
sanctification 36 answers
Religion 36 answers
benignity 39 answers
Thanksgiving ___ 39 answers
kindliness 41 answers
Apotheosis 41 answers
supplication 44 answers
Valuation 44 answers
Thanks ___! 45 answers
Reverence 45 answers
piety 46 answers
indebtedness 47 answers
Jubilation 47 answers
Amazement 47 answers
admiration 47 answers
good will 47 answers
consecration 49 answers
Adoration 50 answers
Obeisance 50 answers
Windfall 50 answers
witchcraft 50 answers
Mercy! 51 answers
Awe 51 answers
Holiness 51 answers
Elation 52 answers
good fortune 52 answers
Baptism 55 answers
Address system 56 answers
Triumph 57 answers
Wonderment 58 answers
Respect 58 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with INVOCATION (5)

And so mighty was the magic Of that cry and invocation, That he heard it as he lay there Underneath the Big-Sea-Water; From the sand he rose and listened, Heard the music and the singing, Came, obedient to the summons, To the doorway of the wigwam, But to enter they forbade him.
The Song Of Hiawatha Henry W. Longfellow 1991
Then the priestess, standing above him, began reciting what Tarzan took to be an invocation, the while she slowly raised her thin, sharp knife aloft.
The Return of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
The invocation of saints is also one of the abuses of Antichrist conflicting with the chief article, and destroys the knowledge of Christ.
The Smalcald Articles Martin Luther 1995
But the Scripture teaches not the invocation of saints or to ask help of saints, since it sets before us the one Christ as the Mediator, Propitiation, High Priest, and Intercessor.
The Confession of Faith Various 2008
The Faun Lybrian slips down from a branch of a great elm, and throws himself on the steps that later are to represent the entrance to the palace of Agamemnon, and commences the prologue (an invocation to Apollo), in the midst of such confusion that we hear hardly a word.
The Ways of Men Eliot Gregory 2008

Quotes with INVOCATION (3)

You whom my body longs for, where are you? In the stars, in the river, over the rainbow? Perhaps you hide in the shadows of the mountains, whistling in the wind through mighty peaks Just maybe you are in every corner of my beingawaiting invocationÔ Manna Breathfill my life with your infinite power
Ramon Ravenswood Twilight Zone Encounters
The heartbeat is an irregular bell tolling; the footprints create ammonite patterns in the snow; they spiral in serpentine undulations, toward a complicated centre of mass, forming a beautifully inscribed hieroglyph, the earth acting as papyrus. It’s all signs and symbols; reading the emotions of another is an art, and tonight she lacks the imagination needed in order to be creative. Bewitching to behold, wings tucked neatly into the back of a loose summer jacket; his bare fe…
Curtis Ackie Waking Dawn
I acknowledge that a wife does (and should) exercise a degree of control in the family and home; but what I present is not a constructive form aimed at supporting a healthy relationship, but a destructive form that — whether intended or not — destroys a relationship through the invocation of fear and flight rather than love and commitment. I also propose that this method or “device” (as I have called it) was learned in part from a very young age from her parents.
H. Kirk Rainer A Once and Always Father