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evocative 

1. bringing strong images, memories, or feelings to mind
2. also, something that a TV travel host finds interesting when traveling through Europe
Be sure to drink one shot of whiskey any time he says "evocative", and two shots whenever the thing he's talking about actually is evocative.
evocative by dreamosophical July 10, 2018
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Evocation 

n. a powerful forced exerted from within that generates extreme energy needed to perform certain tasks
Focusing himself with evocation, John was able to lift the 16 ton bulldozer.
Evocation by Joodan August 5, 2008

evocatext 

A short (~80-150 words) text selected or composed to evoke a longer text. Evocatexts do not aim to summarise the longer text as a whole, but to represent the most memorable parts of it to enable later recall by digital searching. An evocatext would aim to reproduce the parts of the text that were, for example, funny or sexy or violent or grotesque (because that kind of stuff is more memorable).
"Yeah, he's got a really nice collection of tagged public bookmarks, each with a high quality evocatext to assist later recall."
evocatext by Jockie McBeezer May 24, 2014

evocative 

Making thoughts to your mind; visualising
The sweet scent of the boquet was evocative of the wild flowers
evocative by Obnoxious Ostrich January 10, 2017
- the action of self imploding after one no longer has the will to live.

(Verb)
triggered by:

-Eating to much

-Stressed of have less than 5% battery

-Bi-polar disorder
The girl evorated after her phone died while eating too much ramen.
Evorated by OG-Bloodbath June 15, 2022

Evocativity 

Evoke strong feelings about a piece of art or media.
The evocativity of this show is insane.
Evocativity by garybradsure June 18, 2024