verb (past tense and past participle of evoke) as in strong fondness

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Example Sentences

Example:Her questions elicited detailed responses from the witnesses.

Definition:To draw out or bring forth speech or a response from someone.

From elicited

Example:The image evoked a strong feeling of joy.

Definition:To cause someone to become emotionally or sexually excited or to feel a strong emotion.

From aroused

Example:A drugs-induced euphoria overcame the patient.

Definition:To cause a person or animal to behave in a particular way or to do something as a result of some action or influence.

From induced

Example:The event was triggered by a political disagreement.

Definition:To set in motion; to cause or produce.

From triggered

Example:Her anger produced a violent argument.

Definition:To bring about or to cause something to happen; to make something come about.

From produced

Example:Her questions elicited detailed responses from the witnesses.

Definition:To draw out or bring forth speech or a response from someone.

From elicited

Example:To induce a patient into a trance.

Definition:To make someone adopt some belief or attitude; to bring about behavior.

From induced

Example:The image evoked a strong feeling of joy.

Definition:To cause someone to become emotionally or sexually excited or to feel a strong emotion.

From aroused

Example:The event was triggered by a political disagreement.

Definition:To set in motion; to cause or produce.

From triggered

Example:Her anger produced a violent argument.

Definition:To bring about or to cause something to happen; to make something come about.

From produced