- putting into operation
- invocationlaw
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru
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- putting into operation
- invocation
This meaning refers to the act of starting or implementing a system, procedure, or plan. It is often used in contexts where something that has been prepared is now being enacted.
This meaning relates to the act of calling upon a higher power, spirit, or force, often in a religious or ceremonial context. It implies an appeal or request for assistance or presence during a ritual.
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I know you're at an age where sexual desire flourishes and you want to do 'you-know-what' with 'that' but... well, sit down there.