invocar
to invoke
verb een-boh-KAHR Rare
Origin: from Latin invocare (to call upon)
Also means
to call upon
Usage Note
Invocar means to call upon a higher power, a law, or a right: invocar la ley ('to invoke the law'), invocar a Dios ('to invoke God'). It is a spelling-change verb: the c becomes qu before e (invoque, invoqué). In computing contexts it is used for function or method calls, matching the English 'invoke'.
Examples
"El abogado invocó el derecho a guardar silencio."
Natural Translation
The lawyer invoked the right to remain silent.
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