Vocab-ability–254 (voc, vok = call, speak) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)

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MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. President Macron provoked anger in voters by claiming the unemployed were lazy.

  2. Theresa May is under pressure from europhiles to revoke article 50.

  3. The smell of fresh bread evoked a memory of his grandmother baking from scratch on Monday mornings.

  4. The parents of the lost children paid for a special Mass to invoke help from god to find their babies.

  5. The government Health Tsar advocated food manufacturers to use less sugar and salt in their products.

Good work!

Let's hope that Macron and May are soon unemployed.

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. Mr. John's wife prepares their family meals according to her husband's specifications in order not to provoke him.
  2. I feel my right to the leased property on 5th street may be revoked soon.
  3. The policemen's bravery evoked commendation from passersby.
  4. I will continue to advocate for world peace starting from my little village.
    5: The hopeless man had no choice but to invoke his gods for guidance.

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. Don't provoke, its unhealthy.
  2. To avoid a revoke of license, professionals must not violate their code of ethics.
  3. I invoke Mary when temptation comes.
  4. Please remain standing after the invocation.
  5. For those who want to be an advocate, please raise your hand!

Greetings dear friend @majes.tytyty

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. With his gestures that other child just seeks to provoke my daughter.
  2. According to the new immigration policies, we had to revoke all visas.
  3. The words of that caudillo managed to evoke the nationalist spirit of the crowd.
  4. To defend their religious rights, they had to invoke the first amendment.
  5. Catholics begin the invocation of the name of God thus: "Our Father who art in heaven ...".
  6. We should all advocate for proposals that improve the delivery of health services.
  7. He just plays at being the devil's advocate.

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. provoke
    He always provokes his dog and then he wonders why the poor doggo hates him.

  2. revoke
    He tried to revoke his message but it was too late when the sent message appeared on the little display.

  3. evoke
    He wanted to evoke the rabbit but it was way too scared to come to him.

  4. evocative
    His feedback was very evocative and that made the managers want to change something.

  5. invoke
    His bad leadership made it essential for the citizens to invoke the help of USA.

  6. invocation
    The spirit of Roman worship is diffused by a faithful belief in the efficacy of invocation sacrifice.

  7. advocate
    Even if Joe advocates him during his streams, he has hidden interests.

  8. advocate
    In 2002 she was an advocate at the Government of Romania.

MY VOCAB PRACTICE.

  1. Provoke.
    The annoncement provoked a strom if protest.
  2. Revoke.
    I provoked to study anymore.
  3. Evoked.
    The music evoked memories for her youth.
  4. Advocate.
    He wrote a powerful and evocative biography.
  5. Invoke.
    The opining paragraph invokes a vision of England in early middle ages.
  6. Invocation.
    His invocation was to help him in his research work.
  7. Advocating.
    Many experts advocate rewarding your child for good behavior.

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. Will you agree that Russia has purposefully provoked a hybrid war and crises in Ukraine?
  2. Don't force me to revoke my decision to sign this law, said the President to the Dutch Prime Minister.
  3. This is my unpredicted invocation to upvote my vocab practice.
  4. I must say that the pictures in your post are very evocative.
  5. The 'steemiteducation' tag in that post evoked me to search for additional useful content in the appropriate place.

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. She said nasty things just to provoke you.

  2. Her transaction was being revoked as we speak.

  3. He wanted to evoke her opinion on the subject matter.

  4. Her demeanor was evocative in a suggestive manner.

  5. It was the pastor who invoked the morning prayer.

  6. The chaplain provided an invocation in the meeting.

  7. She’s advocating a new product line to the company.

  8. She’s looking for an advocate to rally for her cause.

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Advocate:
    I'm an advocate for eating healthy food which means I get attacked by the people who think that all food is healthy.

  2. Evoke:
    In the past, in the shadows under the windows seal, I've waited for that pie to evoke my belly so that I may snatch it when it is put out to cool down.

  3. Revoke:
    Between the events of Sandy Beach and Taylor's passing, the law was revoked that would have sent first time felons to prison for life.

  4. Invoke:
    I will invoke my right to speak here at the council meeting when Major Tom puts down the control to the machine.

  5. Provoke:
    It was me who stood behind the cage provoking the cobra to attack by waving my hand in front of it.

Good work!

Is that Major Tom the REAL Major Tom?

Yes, that is who I had flowing in my thoughts when I wrote this. ;-)

I believe the Major is still drifting in far-off space. Neither he nor Ground Control is in control of his machine. So, it might be a while before you can speak.

Unless, of course, you seize control. :-)

learning and earning at the same time, sounds great.

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