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Meanings of
conjuring
in English
Portuguese
conjuração
Catalan
encantament
Back to the meaning
Calling up a spirit or devil.
invocation
conjuration
conjury
Portuguese
conjuração
Synonyms
Examples for "
invocation
"
invocation
conjuration
conjury
Examples for "
invocation
"
1
An
invocation
can also express thanks for past blessings from the deity.
2
After this introductory
invocation
begins the real song in a different metre.
3
Brexit is the first
invocation
of the Article by a Member State.
4
After the
invocation
to the muse he thinks he hears her playing:
5
But the Egyptian seemed to address a silent
invocation
to the mummy.
1
Sechul Lath thought back to the power of his companion's
conjuration
.
2
His eyes even swam in moisture, as he repeated the
conjuration
:
3
I adjusted my light and started to read the
conjuration
from my notebook.
4
But now shouldn't he have some reason for summoning her beyond simple
conjuration
?
5
By statute of 1736, witchcraft, sorcery, enchantment, and
conjuration
were abolished as crimes.
1
She shuddered with the force of the
conjury
,
and still Forsythia resisted.
2
This sword, and my
conjury
...
is that going to be enough?
3
You primarily use ritual, but I work my
conjury
through artificing, creating useful tools.
4
How many new insights into his
conjury
might he find in such vast repositories?
5
His chosen method of
conjury
was artificing, the making of objects and tools, and not spellcraft.
Usage of
conjuring
in English
1
It's not an easy thing,
conjuring
sea serpent pheromone, believe you me.
2
He'd been
conjuring
this idea for the better part of a week.
3
As in
conjuring
everything found was placed beforehand in the desired position.
4
In the midst of their
conjuring
,
the Inquisition came down upon them.
5
Bellis could imagine their frantic work gauging aetherial currents, stoking and
conjuring
.
6
The pleasure his
word
-
conjuring
can yield is chiefly of the sensuous order.
7
After
conjuring
them up he was left craving for more substantial replicants.
8
Sorcery required no
conjuring
vessels, so why was this undead wearing one?
9
The music was clearly Caster music,
conjuring
a spell of its own.
10
I nodded,
conjuring
up an image of Mrs. Kirschmann draped in fur.
11
This is a subtle, perfect
conjuring
up of Brennan's own dislocated condition.
12
There is more to this project than the
conjuring
of the avanc.
13
The shifty workings of the word are typical of Crace's verbal
conjuring
.
14
Farage seems to have an uncanny knack for
conjuring
capital from crises.
15
He looked like an African savage being shown a simple
conjuring
trick.
16
A crystal ball and other
conjuring
implements were found on his person.
Other examples for "conjuring"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
conjuring
conjure
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
amateur conjuring
little conjuring
optical conjuring
Translations for
conjuring
Portuguese
conjuração
conjuro
Catalan
encantament
conjur
Conjuring
through the time
Conjuring
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common