reëvoke

verb
/ɹiːɪˈvəʊk/

Etymology

From re- + evoke.

  1. derived from ēvocō — “to call out, summon
  2. derived from évoquer
  3. prefixed as reëvoke — “re + evoke

Definitions

  1. To evoke again.

    • A young Hungarian writer, widely travelled on the Continent, seeks to reëvoke the essential spirit of that inter-war Europe, now blown to bits.
    • In this account of his “stewardship,” our wartime Ambassador to Britain reëvokes the dark, heroic days of 1941.

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