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con·jur·ing [ˈkʌnʤərɪŋ] N no pl

conjuring
conjuring
conjuring trick

I . con·jure [ˈkʌnʤəʳ] VB intr

II . con·jure [ˈkʌnʤəʳ] VB trans

conjure up VB trans

1. conjure (call upon):

2. conjure fig (produce):

Usage examples with conjuring

conjuring trick

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He puts the paper in an envelope and hides it in the witch her conjuring book.
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It noted, however, that such research should be conducted under the mantle of preserving modern biodiversity rather than conjuring extinct species from the grave.
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His report on this research in 1874, concluded that these phenomena could not be explained as conjuring, and that further research would be useful.
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He is hopelessly inept; for example, his talent, conjuring fruit, often produces overly ripe or rotten examples.
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With his, he creates a miniature universe, conjuring stardust from stars and galaxies, allowing him to throw innumerable blows instantly.
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The six-pointed star is commonly used both as a talisman and for conjuring spirits and spiritual forces in divers forms occult magic.
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In 1936 the brothers were obliged to restart touring with their conjuring act.
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Illusions involve reanimation of the dead or conjuring food, entertainment, or a mode of transportation.
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Her images are often beautiful, conjuring metaphysical and metaphorical layers of meaning.
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He can also block attacks by conjuring or moving objects in their path.
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