évoquées
Évoquées is a French word that translates to "evoked" or "mentioned" in English. It is the past participle of the verb "évoquer," which means to evoke, to mention, to bring up, or to summon. The term is often used in legal contexts to refer to a point or an argument that has been raised or brought to the attention of a court or tribunal, even if it has not been fully debated or ruled upon. It can also be used more generally to describe something that has been brought to mind or suggested. For instance, a particular scent might be évoquée by a certain memory. In literature, it might refer to themes or ideas that are hinted at or suggested rather than explicitly stated. The precise meaning of évoquées depends heavily on the context in which it is used.