Gather or bring together.
Make ready for action or use.
Call in an official matter, such as to attend court.
1 Yes, we probably had to summon him by name at some point.
2 He was aware of danger but couldn't summon any response to it.
3 The lower house voted on Tuesday to summon him for an explanation.
4 Did that warlord of theirs summon it somehow?' Ghenna lowered the paper.
5 You will call me 'ma'am.' If I summon you, you come running.
6 He tried to think of positive things, to summon a brighter future.
7 Simply summon an eight-rotor air module that resembles a supersized consumer drone.
8 She was aware of this but couldn't summon up the appropriate response.
9 If you really want to know, you could summon Mr. Wentworth here.
10 Chief Prosecutor Martin Ngoga said he could summon Erlinder in early November.
11 The emperor sent to summon Ukeshi the elder and Ukeshi the younger.
12 Now, in this hour, I summon you again, far from your waves.
13 In fact, they are very specific about what they want to summon .
14 He might return to the phone, he might summon the emergency services.
15 Hassan reentered and went in through the curtained doorway to summon Agapoulos.
16 She seemed to summon every nerve in her body to her control.
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