conjure
//ˈkʌn.dʒər//
Verb
conjureInfinitive
conjurePresent tense
conjuredPast tense
conjuredPast participle
conjuringPresent participle
conjuresThird-person singular
1
To summon or call forth a spirit, demon, or supernatural entity by magic or incantation.
The wizard conjured a powerful demon from the underworld.
2
To perform magic tricks or illusions, especially as entertainment.
The magician conjured a rabbit out of an empty hat.
3
To bring something to mind; to evoke or recall a memory, image, or feeling.
The old photograph conjured memories of my childhood.
4
To produce or create something seemingly out of nothing, as if by magic.
She managed to conjure a delicious meal from the few ingredients left in the fridge.