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con​jure
verb
con·​jure
transitive sense 2 & intransitive senses ˈkän-jər also ˈkən- transitive sense 1 kən-ˈju̇r
con​jured; con​jur​ing ˈkänj-riŋ ˈkän-jə- ˈkənj- ˈkən-jə- kən-ˈju̇r-iŋ

Definition

  • transitive ​verb
  • to charge or entreat earnestly or solemnly //"I conjure you … to weigh my case well …" — Sheridan Le Fanu
  • to summon by or as if by invocation or incantation
    to affect or effect by or as if by magic
    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
    to bring to mind
    con​jure
    verb
    con·​jure
    transitive sense 2 & intransitive senses ˈkän-jər also ˈkən- transitive sense 1 kən-ˈju̇r
    con​jured; con​jur​ing ˈkänj-riŋ ˈkän-jə- ˈkənj- ˈkən-jə- kən-ˈju̇r-iŋ

    Definition

    • transitive ​verb
    • to charge or entreat earnestly or solemnly //"I conjure you … to weigh my case well …" — Sheridan Le Fanu
    • to summon by or as if by invocation or incantation
      to affect or effect by or as if by magic
      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
      to bring to mind
      con​jure
      verb
      con·​jure
      transitive sense 2 & intransitive senses ˈkän-jər also ˈkən- transitive sense 1 kən-ˈju̇r
      con​jured; con​jur​ing ˈkänj-riŋ ˈkän-jə- ˈkənj- ˈkən-jə- kən-ˈju̇r-iŋ

      Definition

      • transitive ​verb
      • to charge or entreat earnestly or solemnly //"I conjure you … to weigh my case well …" — Sheridan Le Fanu
      • to summon by or as if by invocation or incantation
        to affect or effect by or as if by magic
        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
        to bring to mind
        con​jure
        verb
        con·​jure
        transitive sense 2 & intransitive senses ˈkän-jər also ˈkən- transitive sense 1 kən-ˈju̇r
        con​jured; con​jur​ing ˈkänj-riŋ ˈkän-jə- ˈkənj- ˈkən-jə- kən-ˈju̇r-iŋ

        Definition

        • transitive ​verb
        • to charge or entreat earnestly or solemnly //"I conjure you … to weigh my case well …" — Sheridan Le Fanu
        • to summon by or as if by invocation or incantation
          to affect or effect by or as if by magic
          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
          to bring to mind