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conjure verb (conjured, conjuring) 1 intrans to perform magic tricks, especially ones which deceive the eye or seem to defy nature. 2 to summon (a spirit, demon, etc) to appear. 3 old use to beg someone earnestly to do something. conjurer or conjuror noun someone who performs magic tricks, etc, especially for the entertainment of others. conjuring noun. a name to conjure with a name of great importance or significance.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Latin conjurare to swear together.

conjure something up 1 to produce it as though from nothing. 2 to call up, evoke or stir (images, memories, etc).