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I . con·jure [ˈkʌnʤəʳ] VB intr

conjure

II . con·jure [ˈkʌnʤəʳ] VB trans

conjure

conjure up VB trans

1. conjure (call upon):

conjure

2. conjure fig (produce):

conjure

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That night, while everyone sleeps, he conjures a fleet of warships.
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He was not a big man, and his pleasant, easygoing manner would not have conjured in your mind the picture of the fearless missionary.
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She frequently reminds her daughter of the witches' honour code, which for example forbids conjuring up money.
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With her wand, she conjured herself a castle and lived in it.
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Magic is the amount of power the player possesses to conjure spells.
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He does not actually use a star-racer during the competition, instead he surrounds himself with glowing, diamond-shaped energy fields conjured and controlled by his mind.
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His performances can conjure up vivid images in people's minds.
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What conjures within us the experience of love or, alternatively, casts us into the oblivion of darkness?
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Built from spare polygons, its paper-craft-like animation conjures the world, the creatures and the threat wonderfully.
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He entered into meditation and conjured up a multitude of spirits (genies or demons) from the earth.
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