1: to charge or entreat earnestly or solemnly //"I conjure you … to weigh my case well …" — Sheridan Le Fanu
2a: to summon by or as if by invocation or incantation
b(1): to affect or effect by or as if by magic
(2):imagine, contrive —often used with up//We conjure up our own metaphors for our own needs … — R. J. Kaufmann//conjured up a clever plan to raise the money
(3): to bring to mind
conjure
verb
con·jure
|\ transitive sense 2 & intransitive senses ˈkän-jər, also ˈkən-, transitive sense 1 kən-ˈju̇r\
to charge or entreat earnestly or solemnly
to summon by or as if by invocation or incantation
1: to charge or entreat earnestly or solemnly //"I conjure you … to weigh my case well …" — Sheridan Le Fanu
2a: to summon by or as if by invocation or incantation
b(1): to affect or effect by or as if by magic
(2):imagine, contrive —often used with up//We conjure up our own metaphors for our own needs … — R. J. Kaufmann//conjured up a clever plan to raise the money
(3): to bring to mind
conjure
verb
con·jure
|\ transitive sense 2 & intransitive senses ˈkän-jər, also ˈkən-, transitive sense 1 kən-ˈju̇r\
to charge or entreat earnestly or solemnly
to summon by or as if by invocation or incantation
1: to charge or entreat earnestly or solemnly //"I conjure you … to weigh my case well …" — Sheridan Le Fanu
2a: to summon by or as if by invocation or incantation
b(1): to affect or effect by or as if by magic
(2):imagine, contrive —often used with up//We conjure up our own metaphors for our own needs … — R. J. Kaufmann//conjured up a clever plan to raise the money
(3): to bring to mind
conjure
verb
con·jure
|\ transitive sense 2 & intransitive senses ˈkän-jər, also ˈkən-, transitive sense 1 kən-ˈju̇r\
to charge or entreat earnestly or solemnly
to summon by or as if by invocation or incantation
1: to charge or entreat earnestly or solemnly //"I conjure you … to weigh my case well …" — Sheridan Le Fanu
2a: to summon by or as if by invocation or incantation
b(1): to affect or effect by or as if by magic
(2):imagine, contrive —often used with up//We conjure up our own metaphors for our own needs … — R. J. Kaufmann//conjured up a clever plan to raise the money