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invocate

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in⋅vo⋅cate

[in-vuh-keyt]
–verb (used with object), -cat⋅ed, -cat⋅ing. Archaic.
invoke.

Origin:
1520–30; < L invocātus (ptp. of invocāre to call upon, invoke ), equiv. to in- in- 2 + vocā(re) to call + -tus ptp. suffix


in⋅voc⋅a⋅tive [in-vok-uh-tiv, in-vuh-key-] , adjective
in⋅vo⋅ca⋅tor, noun
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in·vo·cate   (ĭn'və-kāt')   
tr.v.   in·vo·cat·ed, in·vo·cat·ing, in·vo·cates Archaic
To invoke.

[Latin invocāre, invocāt-, to invoke; see invoke.]
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