Synonym: appeal, entreat, implore, plead. Similar words: injure, injured, conjugate, conjunction, conjecture, injury, de jure, abjure. Meaning: [kən'dʒʊə] v. 1. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic 2. ask for or request earnestly 3. engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together.
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(1) He could conjure coins from behind people's ears.
(2) Her grandfather taught her to conjure.
(3) How am I expected to conjure up a meal for six of his friends with almost nothing in the fridge?
(4) I can't simply conjure up the money out of thin air.
(5) When we think of adventurers, many of us conjure up images of larger-than-life characters trekking to the North Pole.
(6) I conjure you to hear my plea.
(7) Be on your guard, I conjure you.
(8) Nothing could conjure away his melancholy.
(9) What does the word "feminist" conjure up for you?
(10) I conjure you most earnestly to reconsider your position.
(11) Somehow we have to conjure up another $10,000.
(12) They managed to conjure a victory.
(13) She's very good at magic; she can conjure a rabbit out of a hat.
(14) Unfortunately, I can't just conjure up the money out of thin air!
(15) Dieting always seems to conjure up images of endless salads.
(16) He strained to conjure up her face and voice(http://sentencedict.com/conjure.html), but they had vanished.
(17) I cannot but conjure up the memories of the good old days.
(18) For some people, the word 'England' may still conjure up images of pretty gardens and tea parties.
(19) It is the business of a novelist to conjure up into existence the world of imagination.
(20) Thirteen years ago she found herself having to conjure a career from thin air.
(21) Dieting always seems to conjure up images of endless cottage cheese salads.
(22) The woman practising witchcraft claimed that she could conjure up the spirits of the dead.
(23) Can you conjure up a picture of the imperial life in ancient Egypt?
(24) Carruthers, a name to conjure with!
(25) Does it conjure up some primal urge from within?
(26) Here are names the selectors might conjure with.
(27) What does that word conjure up for you?
(28) In those days Churchill was still a name to conjure with.
(29) The mere mention of the words "heart failure", can conjure up, to the layman, the prospect of imminent death.
(30) The House of the Blue Lagoon - now there's a name to conjure with!