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call forth

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verb

  1. (tr, adverb) to cause (something) to come into action or existence

    she called forth all her courage

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The spirits that Leah had called forth blessed her with abundance.

From Literature

A guide to crystals calls forth in another.

From Los Angeles Times

Those are words that penetrate, ones that recollect certain names and call forth our senses.

From Los Angeles Times

I nodded silently, too scared of this Apostle of the Occult to call forth my voice, and headed for the door.

From Literature

There were acrobats and athletes; there was H.E.R. strutting mid-stage making her guitar growl as if you call forth Prince’s spirit.

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