Evoked

/ɪˈvoʊkt/ verb

Brought forth or called up a memory, feeling, or image in someone's mind, usually without directly stating it.

From Latin 'evocare' meaning 'to call out' (e- meaning 'out' + vocare meaning 'to call'). The word entered English in the 15th century and kept its meaning of summoning something that isn't physically present.

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