summoned in the PONS Dictionary

summoned Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be summoned to appear in court

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Most buildings and units are created by spending resources, while some buildings and units can also be summoned by certain units.
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The couples choose to return to the period before they were summoned to the Ark.
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If society transitions successfully to an ownerless car culture where cars are summoned upon demand, there are potential huge environmental benefits.
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Later, they summoned a sniffer dog squad to the spot.
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This incident made him famous, and the commandery summoned his service.
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No driver's license number is listed in county records, which is the only other way someone can be summoned for jury duty.
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When summoned by a conjuror, he can teach geometry and other liberal sciences.
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The second purpose is that monsters may be summoned from the pentagrams.
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They are generally completely incompetent and make the situations they are summoned to help far worse.
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She arrives dressed as a bride, summoned through telepathy.
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