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View definitions for conjured

conjured

verb as in appeal to, implore

verb as in cast spell

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So we went back in the studio, and I think that’s when I conjured up the drum moment.

Speaking to the invite-only crowd and those watching online, he conjured up a world where every family has an Optimus robot capable of doing the grocery shopping, , babysitting and watering the plants.

Swift shared that the AI-generated pics “really conjured up my fears around...the dangers of spreading misinformation.”

From Salon

Vance has certainly given him plenty to work with, whether it’s his denigrating remarks about “childless cat ladies” or the phony horror stories he’s conjured about supposedly pet-eating Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio.

“It really conjured up my fears around AI, and the dangers of spreading misinformation,” she wrote.

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