An illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers.
Calling up a spirit or devil.
A ritual recitation of words or sounds believed to have a magical effect.
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.
6 Emral stared, wondering if indeed Mother Dark had begun this conjuration .
7 The art practiced by conjurers and witches; necromancy; conjuration ; magic.
8 A neighbor of mine, in speaking of this conjuration , adduces a case in point.
9 The conjuration which they had been anxiously seeking was found.
10 You were a difficult conjuration - and even the easier ones often go wrong these days.
11 It was the ordinary formula of exorcism or, to be more exact, of conjuration .
12 This bundle of weird stories sprang from the burial and the woman's selfish conjuration .
13 As his conjuration approached the climax, his voice rose to a series of shrieks.
14 The next time I catch her, you won't be there to disrupt my conjuration .
15 There, then, were Madame Walravens, Madame Beck, Père Silas-thewhole conjuration , the secret junta.
16 The conjuration of the Pazzi was only one in a long series of similar conspiracies.
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