conjure
con
ˈkɑn
kaan
jure
ʤɜr
jēr
British pronunciation
/kˈʌnd‍ʒɐ/

Definition & Meaning of "conjure"in English

to conjure
01

to summon or invoke a spirit, demon, or supernatural force, often through rituals or magic

to conjure definition and meaning
example
Examples
The wizard conjured a storm to scare away the invaders.
In the dark forest, they tried to conjure a protective charm.
02

to secretly or covertly join in a conspiracy or plot, often with others

Intransitive
example
Examples
The thieves conjured a scheme to steal the valuable artifact without anyone noticing.
It is believed that they conjured a plot to frame the innocent man.
03

to urgently or earnestly ask or plead with someone to do something

Ditransitive: to conjure sb to do sth
example
Examples
She conjured him to stay a little longer, pleading for more time together.
He conjured the audience to help support the cause with their donations.
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