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- Look up invoke in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Invoke may refer to: Invocation, a form of supplication or prayer Invoke Solutions, a market research...
- The Invoking, also known as Sader Ridge, is a 2013 American psychological thriller film directed by Jeremy Berg. It stars Trin Miller, Brandon Anthony...
- Invoke Studios, formerly Tuque Games, is a Canadian video game developer based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The company was founded by Jeff Hattem, formerly...
- Invoking Yell is a 2023 Chilean horror film written, directed by Patricio Valladares. It is presented as found footage about three young women venture...
- ****umoto, a writer from Inazuma, was then tasked with writing the King of Invokations light novel series to promote the game, subsequently spreading it to...
- Invoke is just another market research company. The company is headquartered in the Boston area with offices in Los Angeles and metropolitan New York....
- Invoke (stylized as INVOKE) was a smart speaker developed by Harman Kardon. It was powered by Microsoft's intelligent personal ****istant, Cortana. Voice...
- Invoke Malaysia is a Malaysian Non profit organisation founded by People's Justice Party (PKR) deputy-president, Rafizi Ramli in 2016, Invoke is currently...
- Invoke Image Display (IID) is an IHE Integration Profile that simplifies the task of integrating non-image-aware systems like EHRs, EMRs, PHRs, RIS and...
- An immediately invoked function expression (or IIFE, pronounced "iffy", IPA /ˈɪf.i/) is a programming language idiom which produces a lexical scope using...