évocation - translation to french
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évocation - translation to french

ACT OF CALLING UPON OR SUMMONING A SPIRIT, DEMON, GOD OR OTHER SUPERNATURAL AGENT
Summon; Summoning; Summon magic; Evocations; Evokation; Evoker; Conjuration (summoning); Conjuring (summoning)
  • John Dee]] and [[Edward Kelley]] evoking a spirit

évocation         
n. evocation, rendering
suggestif      
suggestive, evocative, reminiscent
évocateur      
adj. evocative, redolent

Definition

evocation
(evocations)
An evocation of something involves creating an image or impression of it. (FORMAL)
...a perfect evocation of the period.
N-VAR: usu N of n

Wikipedia

Evocation

Evocation is the act of evoking, calling upon, or summoning a spirit, demon, deity or other supernatural agents, in the Western mystery tradition. Conjuration also refers to a summoning, often by the use of a magical spell. The conjuration of the ghosts or spirits of the dead for the purpose of divination is called necromancy. Comparable practices exist in many religions and magical traditions and may employ the use of mind-altering substances with and without uttered word formulas.

Examples of use of évocation
1. Belle évocation de l‘illusionnisme pratiqué par l‘artiste.
2. La cél';bre citation de Lincoln couronne cette évocation.
3. La simple évocation de ces moments oů seule la survie comptait provoque des sanglots.
4. Jusqu‘ici, Washington était allergique ŕ la simple évocation d‘une initiative diplomatique.
5. Nassima Chabani Culture Emblématique et populaire Évocation Oran. 7e Festival Culturel Européen Ibn Zeydoun.