Evoke vs. Provoke

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Evokeverb

To call out; to draw out or bring forth.

Evokeverb

To cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc.) in someone's mind or imagination.

Evokeverb

To call out; to summon forth.

Evokeverb

To call away; to remove from one tribunal to another.

Evokeverb

call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses);

Evokeverb

call forth;

Evokeverb

deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning);

Evokeverb

evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic;

Evokeverb

call to mind or evoke

Provokeverb

(transitive) To cause someone to become annoyed or angry.

Provokeverb

(transitive) To bring about a reaction.

Provokeverb

(obsolete) To appeal.

Provokeverb

To call forth; to call into being or action; esp., to incense to action, a faculty or passion, as love, hate, or ambition; hence, commonly, to incite, as a person, to action by a challenge, by taunts, or by defiance; to exasperate; to irritate; to offend intolerably; to cause to retaliate.

Provokeverb

To cause provocation or anger.

Provokeverb

To appeal. [A Latinism]

Provokeverb

call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses);

Provokeverb

call forth;

Provokeverb

provide the needed stimulus for

Provokeverb

annoy continually or chronically;

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