How to use in-sentence of “evoke”:
+ The stories evoke ancient heroes, religious beliefs, traditional practices, and reflect the importance of rice cultivation.
+ It is used as a term to evoke dignity or honour, and to acknowledge the importance or high rank of the person being addressed.
+ The memory for events that evoke a particularly strong emotion may involve both declarative and procedural memory processes.
+ The horrifying or grotesque masks were used in shamanistic practices for their ability to evoke fear, and humor, in ceremonial rites.
+ Actors may attempt to evoke sympathy so the audience feels how the director intended for them to feel.
+ Hadid’s buildings are neo-futuristic, characterized by curving forms with “multiple perspective points and fragmented geometry to evoke the chaos of modern life”.
+ It is a series of dances meant to evoke the atmosphere and ambiance of a romantic ballet.

