Crossword-Solution: EVOCATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Evocation | n. | The act of calling out or forth. |
We have 9 clues for the answer “EVOCATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Calling for online mission? | 1 answer |
| Computer business? | 1 answer |
| Online occupation? | 1 answer |
| stimulation that calls up a particular class of behaviors | 1 answer |
| Bringing forth | 2 answers |
| Summoning | 3 answers |
| Embodiment | 22 answers |
| Description. | 72 answers |
| Manifestation | 78 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EVOCATION (5)
The desiccating air of memory had turned her into the mere abstraction of a woman, and this unexpected evocation seemed to bring her nearer than she had ever been in life.
The text was “Examine and see that ye be in the faith.”’ A twinkle of humour lights up this evocation of the distant scene—the humour of happy men and happy homes.
She crossed the threshold and went toward him; but as she advanced she had a sudden vision of Owen, standing outside in the cold autumn dusk and watching Darrow and Sophy Viner as they faced each other across the lamplit desk...The evocation was so vivid that it caught her breath like a blow, and she sank down helplessly on the divan among the piled-up books.
Under the momentary evocation of the sunset, the saint’s figure emerged pale and swooning from the dusk, and the warm light gave a sensual tinge to her ecstasy.
All creative art is magic, is evocation of the unseen in forms persuasive, enlightening, familiar and surprising, for the edification of mankind, pinned down by the conditions of its existence to the earnest consideration of the most insignificant tides of reality.
Quotes with EVOCATION (3)
If I could sum up my poetry in a few well-chosen words, the result might be a poem. Several years ago, when I was asked to say something on this topic, I came up with the notion that for me the making of poems is both a commemoration (a moment captured) and an evocation (the archaeologist manqué side of me digging into something buried and bringing it to light). But I also said that I find the processes that bring poems into being mysterious, and I wouldn't really wish to kno…
Adornment, exoticism, affectation are all willed decadent strategies meant to pervert the texts they made. Decadent texts often live in their descriptive excursions, in their evocation of dreams, mysterious places and states of mind, in their excess of words, not events. The surface of the texts, the sound of the words, point to themselves as manufactured, as illusion. The decadents attempted to create texts that announced themselves as artifice.
There has not been a day since his sudden and mysterious vanishing that I have not been searching for him, looking in the most unlikely places. Everything and everyone, existence itself, has become an evocation, a possibility for resemblance. Perhaps this is what is meant by that brief and now almost archaic word: elegy
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, S&S.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (2000–2007).