Invocation in a sentence as a noun

It can be changed by any party, worldwide, for up to one hour after the invocation of sendtoaddress.

The outer invocation of `yes` is never actually started.

So, moving the tiny bits of code away from their only invocation point has mixed results on the readability of the larger function.

If each invocation of the compiler could put the fields of a structure in arbitrary order, the different object files would not work together correctly.

But note that Tex is very successful at allowing "code" invocation to be mixed with text - I'd like to see rivals that challenge Tex on this point.> But why do I even need to mess around with all these extension packages when all Im doing is writing a simple article?

Invocation definitions

noun

a prayer asking God's help as part of a religious service

See also: supplication

noun

an incantation used in conjuring or summoning a devil

noun

calling up a spirit or devil

See also: conjuring conjuration conjury

noun

the act of appealing for help