Conjure (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

verb (used with object), con·jured, con·jur·ing.
  1. to affect or influence by or as if by invocation or spell.
  2. to effect, produce, bring, etc., by or as by magic: to conjure a miracle.
  3. to call upon or command (a devil or spirit) by invocation or spell.
  4. to call or bring into existence by or as if by magic (usually followed by up): She seemed to have conjured up the person she was talking about.
  5. to bring to mind; recall (usually followed by up): to conjure up the past.
  6. to appeal to solemnly or earnestly: I conjure you to hear my plea.
  7. to charge solemnly.
verb (used without object), con·jured, con·jur·ing.
  1. to call upon or command a devil or spirit by invocation or spell.
  2. to practice magic.
  3. to practice legerdemain.
  4. to conspire.
noun
  1. an act or instance of witchcraft, Hoodoo, or Voodoo, especially a spell.
verb
  1. to practise conjuring or be a conjuror
  2. to call upon supposed supernatural forces by spells and incantations
  3. to appeal earnestly or strongly to
  4. a name to conjure with
    • a person thought to have great power or influence
    • any name that excites the imagination
Conjure (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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