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- Dictionaryconjuring/ˈkʌndʒərɪŋ/
noun
- 1. the performance of tricks which are seemingly magical, typically involving sleight of hand: "a conjuring trick"
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verb [ T ] us / ˈkɑn·dʒər / Add to word list. to make something appear by magic or as if by magic: [ T ] His words conjured images of far-away action.
1. a. To summon (a devil or spirit) by magical or supernatural power. b. To influence or effect by or as if by magic: tried to conjure away the doubts that beset her. 2. a. To call or bring to mind; evoke: "Arizona conjures up an image of stark deserts for most Americans" (American Demographics). b.
How to use conjure in a sentence. to charge or entreat earnestly or solemnly; to summon by or as if by invocation or incantation; to affect or effect by or as if by magic… See the full definition
Conjuring definition: the performance of tricks that appear to defy natural laws. See examples of CONJURING used in a sentence.
to make something appear by magic, or as if by magic: In an instant, the magician had conjured (up) a dove from his hat. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Appearing & disappearing. act. Bermuda Triangle. bubble up. creep. creep in/creep into something.
noun. 1. the performance of tricks that appear to defy natural laws. adjective. 2. denoting or relating to such tricks or entertainment. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Examples of 'conjuring' in a sentence. conjuring.
Definition of conjuring noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.