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Definition of vocation
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of vocation is as below...
Vocation
(n.) A call; a
summons;
a
citation;
especially,
a
designation
or
appointment
to a
particular
state,
business,
or
profession..
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Prevaricate
::
Prevaricate
(v. i.) To shift or turn from one side to the
other,
from the
direct
course,
or from
truth;
to speak with
equivocation;
to
shuffle;
to
quibble;
as, he
prevaricates
in his
statement..
Prolocutor
::
Prolocutor
(n.) The
presiding
officer
of a
convocation.
Avocation
::
Avocation
(n.) A
calling
away; a
diversion.
Evocation
::
Evocation
(n.) The act of
calling
out or
forth.
Repeal
::
Repeal
(n.)
Revocation;
abrogation;
as, the
repeal
of a
statute;
the
repeal
of a law or a
usage..
Provocation
::
Provocation
(n.) An
appeal
to a
court.
[A
Latinism.
Convocation
::
Convocation
(n.) The act of
calling
or
assembling
by
summons.
Advocation
::
Advocation
(n.)
Advowson.
Hagiolatry
::
Hagiolatry
(n.) The
invocation
or
worship
of
saints.
Irritation
::
Irritation
(n.) The act of
irritating,
or
exciting,
or the state of being
irritated;
excitement;
stimulation,
usually
of an undue and
uncomfortable
kind;
especially,
excitement
of anger or
passion;
provocation;
annoyance;
anger..
Hosanna
::
Hosanna
(n.) A
Hebrew
exclamation
of
praise
to the Lord, or an
invocation
of
blessings..
Occupation
::
Occupation
(n.) That which
occupies
or
engages
the time and
attention;
the
principal
business
of one's life;
vocation;
employment;
calling;
trade.
Equivocation
::
Equivocation
(n.) The use of
expressions
susceptible
of a
double
signification,
with a
purpose
to
mislead..
Refugee
::
Refugee
(n.)
Especially,
one who, in times of
persecution
or
political
commotion,
flees to a
foreign
power or
country
for
safety;
as, the
French
refugees
who left
France
after the
revocation
of the edict of
Nantes..
Curse
::
Curse (v. t.) An
invocation
of, or
prayer
for, harm or
injury;
malediction..
Equivocatory
::
Equivocatory
(a.)
Indicating,
or
characterized
by,
equivocation..
Devocation
::
Devocation
(n.) A
calling
off or away.
Shuffle
::
Shuffle
(v. i.) To
change
one's
position;
to shift
ground;
to evade
questions;
to
resort
to
equivocation;
to
prevaricate.
Convocationist
::
Convocationist
(n.) An
advocate
or
defender
of
convocation.
Sevocation
::
Sevocation
(n.) A
calling
aside.
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