It's an evocative term.
So as not to trumpet its accomplishments, the White House has even avoided using the evocative term "industrial policy" to describe what it has been up to.
"German oak" remains an evocative term in the language.
Digital red-lining, Ms. Varney says, is an evocative term and a troubling concept.
And perhaps biologists who study inactivity can even lend luster to the much-maligned creature that gave laziness its most evocative term: the sloth.
Data Mule is an evocative term for a vehicle that physically carries a computer with storage between remote locations to effectively create a data communication link.
(1982) by Siouxsie and the Banshees describes an intense romantic relationship in terms evocative of an S&M encounter.
This limit-based attitude towards 0.999... is often put in more evocative but less precise terms.
He used the evocative term "vulnerable player" for a soloist in such an exposed circumstance.
Avoid potentially evocative terms.