invoked

[ɪnˈvəʊk]

invoked Definition

  • 1cite or appeal to (someone or something) as an authority for an action or in support of an argument.
  • 2call on (a deity or spirit) in prayer, as a witness, or for inspiration.

Using invoked: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "invoked" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He invoked the memory of his predecessor.

  • Example

    The defendant invoked his right to remain silent.

  • Example

    She invoked her advisor's opinion in the meeting.

  • Example

    The priest invoked the name of God during the ceremony.

invoked Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for invoked

Phrases with invoked

  • to use a law to help you achieve something

    Example

    The company invoked a rarely used law to avoid paying taxes.

  • invoke a response

    to cause a particular reaction or response

    Example

    The article invoked a strong response from readers.

  • to use the legal right to do something

    Example

    The suspect invoked his right to an attorney.

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Summary: invoked in Brief

The verb 'invoked' [ɪnˈvəʊk] means to cite or appeal to someone or something as an authority for an action or in support of an argument. It can also mean to call on a deity or spirit in prayer or for inspiration. Examples include 'He invoked the memory of his predecessor' and 'The priest invoked the name of God during the ceremony.' Phrases include 'invoke a law,' 'invoke a response,' and 'invoke the right to.'