Etymology
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re- + invoke
reinvoke (third-person singular simple present reinvokes, present participle reinvoking, simple past and past participle reinvoked)
- (transitive) To invoke again.
1984, Richard Stallman, Lisp machine manual[1], page 735:Reinvokes the function in the current frame (restart its execution at the beginning), optionally changing the arguments.
1994, Jody Messler Davies, Treating The Adult Survivor Of Childhood Sexual Abuse[2], →ISBN:Such perceived helplessness on the part of the therapist reinvokes the image of the ineffectual parent who could do nothing to protect her child from extreme forms of abuse.
2006, Nicholas Davey, Unquiet Understanding: Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics[3], →ISBN:He reinvokes the value of experientially acquired wisdom (paideia).