Synonym: call, conjure, send for, subpoena. Similar words: summons, summit, summer, flummox, summary, midsummer, summation, consummate. Meaning: ['sʌmən] v. 1. call in an official matter, such as to attend court 2. ask to come 3. gather or bring together 4. make ready for action or use.
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1. The oddest events will summon up memories.
2. She managed to summon up a smile.
3. John pedaled off his bicycle to summon a mason.
4. I punched the button to summon the elevator.
5. I can't summon up much enthusiasm for the project.
6. SUMMON She was summonsed for speeding.
7. Summon the pupils together in the school hall.
8. He could hardly summon the strength to stand up.
9. I couldn't even summon the energy to get out of bed.
10. I find it hard to summon up thoughts of a famous star at the look of her today.
11. He tried to summon the will power to get out of bed.
12. It took her a full month to summon the courage to tell her mother.
13. I had to summon all my nerve to face my boss.
14. I'm trying to summon up the strength to do some more work.
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15. It took me ages to summon/pluck up the courage to ask for a promotion.
16. She was trying to summon up the courage to leave him.
17. He had to summon the energy to finish the race.
18. It took me six months to summon the courage to ask him out for a drink.
19. We summon them down from the highest tree branches.
20. If you can summon the same level of motivation for achieving your goals there is almost nothing that can stop you.
21. Even our own wets will summon up the courage to table a question or two.
22. Despite her threat she doubted if she could summon up enough voice to scream.
23. New challenges summon up fresh resources, or expose areas in which resources are lacking.
24. I need to summon my courage for its wild, exhilarating, heart-stopping ride.
25. But once she had consolidated the break and served out for the set she was unable to summon the same assertiveness.
26. Finally, both staff and residents must be able to summon skilled medical and nursing help very quickly both day and night.
27. No wonder I was constantly admonished by my father to summon all my meager spiritual resources and be on my best behavior.
28. Sunday's different, energy levels are low and you can't summon the strength or stamina to do anything.
29. If there was any trouble where a young policeman was concerned, she would get going with a whistle and summon assistance.
30. After the catastrophe, they would hardly find it as easy to summon police as they had done before.
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