How Do You Spell INVOCATE?

Pronunciation: [ɪnvˈə͡ʊke͡ɪt] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Invocate" is [ɪnvˈə͡ʊke͡ɪt], [ɪnvˈə‍ʊke‍ɪt], [ɪ_n_v_ˈəʊ_k_eɪ_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

INVOCATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Invocate is a verb that refers to the act of calling upon or requesting something or someone, usually in a formal or ceremonial manner. It involves summoning or appealing for help, support, guidance, or supernatural intervention. This term is often associated with religious or spiritual practices, where individuals or groups invoke the aid or presence of deities, spirits, or higher powers.

    Moreover, invocate can also denote the act of invoking or summoning abstract ideas, concepts, principles, or qualities in order to draw upon their influence. This can occur in various contexts such as literature, art, or public speaking, where individuals invoke or appeal to specific concepts or ideals to convey deeper meaning or evoke certain emotions.

    In addition, invocate can refer to the act of calling upon someone to testify or provide evidence in a court of law. It involves formally requesting the presence and participation of a person in a legal proceeding, typically as a witness to provide relevant information or expertise.

    Overall, invocate denotes the action of formally or ceremonially calling upon or appealing to something or someone for assistance, guidance, presence, or influence. It carries connotations of formality, ritual, spiritual belief, or legal procedures.

  2. To call on with solemnity; to address in prayer; to implore.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for INVOCATE

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Etymology of INVOCATE

The word "invocate" is derived from the Latin word "invocatus", which is the past participle of the verb "invocare". The Latin word "invocare" is a combination of "in", meaning "in" or "upon", and "vocare", meaning "to call". Therefore, "invocare" can be translated as "to call upon", "to invoke", or "to appeal to". Over time, "invocate" emerged in the English language as a verb with a similar meaning, referring to the act of calling upon, appealing to, or invoking something or someone in a prayer, invocation, or other ceremonial context.

Similar spelling words for INVOCATE

Conjugate verb Invocate

CONDITIONAL

I would invocate
you would invocate
he/she/it would invocate
we would invocate
they would invocate

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be invocating
you would be invocating
he/she/it would be invocating
we would be invocating
they would be invocating

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have invocate
you would have invocate
he/she/it would have invocate
we would have invocate
they would have invocate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been invocating
you would have been invocating
he/she/it would have been invocating
we would have been invocating
they would have been invocating

FUTURE

I will invocate
you will invocate
he/she/it will invocate
we will invocate
they will invocate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be invocating
you will be invocating
he/she/it will be invocating
we will be invocating
they will be invocating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have invocated
you will have invocated
he/she/it will have invocated
we will have invocated
they will have invocated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been invocating
you will have been invocating
he/she/it will have been invocating
we will have been invocating
they will have been invocating

IMPERATIVE

you invocate
we let´s invocate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to invocate

PAST

I invocated
you invocated
he/she/it invocated
we invocated
they invocated

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was invocating
you were invocating
he/she/it was invocating
we were invocating
they were invocating

PAST PARTICIPLE

invocated

PAST PERFECT

I had invocated
you had invocated
he/she/it had invocated
we had invocated
they had invocated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been invocating
you had been invocating
he/she/it had been invocating
we had been invocating
they had been invocating

PRESENT

I invocate
you invocate
he/she/it invocates
we invocate
they invocate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am invocating
you are invocating
he/she/it is invocating
we are invocating
they are invocating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

invocating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have invocated
you have invocated
he/she/it has invocated
we have invocated
they have invocated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been invocating
you have been invocating
he/she/it has been invocating
we have been invocating
they have been invocating
I would have invocated
we would have invocated
you would have invocated
he/she/it would have invocated
they would have invocated

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