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    in·vo·ca·tion
    /ˌinvəˈkāSH(ə)n/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of INVOCATION is the act or process of petitioning for help or support; specifically, often capitalized : a prayer of entreaty (as at the beginning of a service of worship). How to use invocation in a sentence.

  3. a request or appeal for help from someone, especially a god, sometimes as part of a religious ceremony: Ave Maria is an invocation to the Virgin Mary. As an outspoken campus atheist, she didn't want to sit through a Christian invocation when she graduated. an attempt to make someone have a particular feeling or remember something:

  4. An invocation is an appeal to a higher power for help, such as a prayer for serenity or a plea to the rain gods during a drought. An invocation often refers to an appeal to something

  5. noun. the act of invoking or calling upon a deity, spirit, etc., for aid, protection, inspiration, or the like; supplication. any petitioning or supplication for help or aid. a form of prayer invoking God's presence, especially one said at the beginning of a religious service or public ceremony.

  6. Invocation definition: The act or an instance of invoking, especially an appeal to a higher power for assistance.

  7. invocation. ( ˌɪnvəˈkeɪʃən) n. 1. the act of invoking or calling upon some agent for assistance. 2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a prayer asking God for help, forgiveness, etc, esp as part of a religious service. 3. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) an appeal for inspiration and guidance from a Muse or deity at the beginning of a poem. 4.

  8. An invocation is a prayer at a public meeting, usually at the beginning. [ US ] Please stand and pledge the flag, after which Dr. Jerome Taylor will give the invocation.