evoke
summon / elicit / recall / invoke
Transitive Verb
past: evokedpp: evokeding: evoking
This word describes the act of summoning something from the depths of memory or emotion, often triggered by a sensory experience like a scent or a sound. It suggests a subtle, internal awakening rather than a forced recollection, creating a bridge between a present stimulus and a past experience. In a social or political context, it refers to the ability of a statement or action to trigger a specific emotional response from a group. This usage often carries a connotation of power or provocation, where the speaker intentionally steers the audience toward a particular feeling.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ something]
To bring a feeling, memory, or image into the mind of someone.
"The smell of fresh-cut grass always evokes memories of my childhood summers."