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View definitions for conjure

conjure

verb as in appeal to, implore

verb as in cast spell

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“Emilia Pérez” is not what most would conjure when thinking of a movie musical.

But she said that some things don't change - with retailers keen to conjure up a sense of cosiness and familiarity.

From BBC

Jamie Lloyd, Sam Gold and Kenny Leon, three directors who don’t have all that much in common, conjure unexpected sounds from revivals that upend audience expectations.

There’s an ancient Mesopotamian belief that physical objects can invite an external presence from a soul into it, and I’m very into pieces that I believe conjure that.

But give credit where it’s due — new tech allowed producers to conjure a final Beatles song out of previously unsalvageable mixes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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