conjure in the PONS Dictionary

conjure Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a name to conjure with
to conjure up an image

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They saw an island with a house where the princess had fled and conjured up the house to live.
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He also has the ability to conjure various vegetable-themed gadgets to aid in mischief.
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Magic is the amount of power the player possesses to conjure spells.
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At some point in the game, he acquires the ability to conjure an oblong platform (called a plank in the game).
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They can conjure one custom ladder above or below them in order to go to the appropriate platform.
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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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In a second effort, he decided to conjure up 16 classical-sounding names for all 16 winds of the mariner's rose.
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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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The dances consisted of conjuring ceremonies and spiritual songs and practices that were believed to bring good luck to the team.
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He can also block attacks by conjuring or moving objects in their path.
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