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Word | Invocation |
Hindi Meaning | आह्वान, स्तुति, प्रार्थना, झाड़ फूँक, आघोष, मंगलाचरण, वंदन, आहृवन |
a prayer asking God's help as part of a religious service / the act of appealing for help / The act or form of calling for the assistance or presence of some superior being / prayer for help; calling upon as a reference or support / the action of invoking something or someone for assistance or as an authority. / the act of mentioning or referring to someone or something in support of your ideas : the act of invoking something / the act of asking for help or support especially from a god / a prayer for blessing or guidance at the beginning of a service, ceremony, etc., | |
Usage | ⇒ We sang the invocation in the function ⇒ The service of Morning Prayer opens with an invocation during which we ask God to hear our prayers. ⇒ his repeated invocations of the ancient philosophers ⇒ the invocation of new disciplines and methodologies |
Synonyms | supplication, prayer, petition, appeal, conjuration, bid, entreaty, litany, benediction, orison, plea, request, calling, conjuring, conjury, impetration, imploration, incantation, intercession, invitation, |
Antonyms | curse, despise, direction, directive, edict, ghastliness, hideousness, instruction, repulsiveness, unattractiveness, urge, |
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