kŏn'jər, kən-jo͝or'
To attract and delight; entrance.
To drive (an evil spirit or spirits) out or away by ritual prayers, incantations, etc.
To invent, to make devices; to form designs especially by improvisation.
To practice magic
Appeal means to make an urgent request for something that is necessary or desired.
To have, exhibit, or involve in combination:
To beg earnestly for:
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To summon is to order to meet, to bring together or to order to come.
To entreat is defined as to beg for something or beg to do something.
To earnestly and solemnly bind, charge, or command. Frequently, persons who are adjured are placed under oath or a threat of penalty. For example, juries are adjured to consider only the evidence presented at trial as they attempt to reach a verdict in an action.
To make an earnest appeal.
(Archaic) To plot.
To give rise to (a feeling, for example); stir up:
To ask very earnestly; make supplication, as to a deity
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To induce by means of strong personal attractiveness:
To conspire is to work together and secret plans, or that events are happening that seem to lead to a particular situation or result.
To beseech is to ask for something earnestly or desperately.
To breed and care for to maturity:
To call for earnestly; solicit:
practice legerdemain
To practice magic
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To draw forth or elicit (a particular mental image, reaction, etc.)
summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
To plead is defined as to beg or to respond to a charge of a crime.
To institute legal proceedings in court; bring suit
To deserve and get; require as due, proper, or becoming
To make a mental image of; form an idea or notion of; conceive in the mind; create by the imagination
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To approach to offer one's services as a prostitute, or otherwise make improper proposals.
To form a cabal; conspire.
To devise (a scheme or plot).
To make an offer to pay or accept a specified price:
(Idiomatic) To propose for consideration.
Disgust is defined as to cause someone to feel revulsion or disapproval.
Find another word for conjure. In this page you can discover 49 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for conjure, like: enchant, exorcise, contrive, cast a spell, appeal, combine, crave, summon, entreat, adjure and implore.
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