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evocatively

Adverb

Meaning

evocatively (comparative more evocatively, superlative most evocatively)

In an evocative manner.

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On an emotional level, though, the track's slow-driving continental synths, freestyle-ready electronic beats, and evocatively layered, lugubrious vocals communicate a sense of mellow grace that precedes and transcends literal meaning. Source: Internet

G. W. Leibniz, writing in the early 18th century on the future course of Sino-European relations, suggested evocatively that “the commerce of light,” which is to say of illumination, or knowledge, always piggy-backs on the commerce of goods. Source: Internet

The fifth and the last chapter of the book, titled evocatively as “The Space for Friendship is Shrinking”, deals with the retrograde turn of events in the Indian politics with potentially deleterious ramifications for Indo-Pak relationship. Source: Internet

In the letters Mary evocatively described her experiences, discussed faith, politics and medical issues and exchanged news. Source: Internet

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