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  • adjective Not invoked

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un- +‎ invoked

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Examples

  • One Response to “It was a good day for SciFi/Fantasy” uninvoked Says:

    It was a good day for SciFi/Fantasy « Biodork 2010

  • God whether it would be well with them if they went to war; and, as it is reported, received from him the answer that if they put their whole strength into the war, victory would be theirs, and the promise that he himself would be with them, whether invoked or uninvoked.

    The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2005

  • Lady Back at the Blue Demesnes, Stile uninvoked the spells, became visible and full-weight, and turned Neysa out to graze.

    Blue Adept Anthony, Piers 1981

  • Then, uninvoked, vivid to sight and touch, came the child.

    Funeral Games Renault, Mary, 1905-1983 1981

  • This angel fell into disrepair; and some suspicions were entertained that he designed visiting, uninvoked, the surface of the earth.

    Choice Readings for the Home Circle Anonymous

  • Most problems and worries are based on defective, uninvoked functions.

    The Lost Art of Reading Gerald Stanley Lee 1903

  • But we may come across curious circumstances in which it is the image which has precedence over its appearance, and in that case it is exact to say that this uninvoked image must be interpreted and recognised as if it were an external object.

    The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps Alfred Binet 1884

  • Haply there was a body of demigods, as yet uninvoked, who should speedily settle all that.

    The Story of a Mine Bret Harte 1869

  • Delphi and inquired of the God whether it would be well with them if they went to war; and, as it is reported, received from him the answer that if they put their whole strength into the war, victory would be theirs, and the promise that he himself would be with them, whether invoked or uninvoked.

    The History of the Peloponnesian War 455? BC-395 BC Thucydides 1866

  • Knowing not who they were; never destined, it may be, to behold them again; one after the other, they drifted by, uninvoked ghosts in Hades.

    Israel Potter Herman Melville 1855

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