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English
Etymology
From re- + evoke.
Pronunciation
Verb
reëvoke (third-person singular simple present reëvokes, present participle reëvoking, simple past and past participle reëvoked)
- To evoke again.
- 1943 January, Robert Gale Woolbert, “A Wreath for Europa, by Paul Tabori” (capsule review) in Foreign Affairs:
- A young Hungarian writer, widely travelled on the Continent, seeks to reëvoke the essential spirit of that inter-war Europe, now blown to bits.
- 1948 April, Robert Gale Woolbert, “Letter from Grosvenor Square, by John Gilbert Winant” (capsule review) in Foreign Affairs:
- In this account of his “stewardship,” our wartime Ambassador to Britain reëvokes the dark, heroic days of 1941.