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conjuringnoun the power to control natural forces through supernatural meanshis attempts at conjuring demonstrated the vanity of human wishes bewitchery, bewitchment, devilry(or deviltry), diablerie, enchantment, ensorcellment, magic, mojo, necromancy, sorcery, thaumaturgy, voodooism, witchcraft, witchery, wizardry abracadabra, amulet, charm, fetish(also fetich), mascot, periapt, phylactery, talismanconjuration, glamour(also glamor), incantation, spellcurse, hex, jinxaugury, crystal gazing, divination, divining, forecasting, foreknowing, foreseeing, foretelling, fortune-telling, predicting, presaging, prognosticating, prophesying, soothsaying, sortilegehexerei, hoodoo, occultism, spiritualismaugur, omenexorcismalchemy science the art or skill of performing tricks or illusions for entertainmentshe's so good at conjuring that she's a much-sought-after entertainer at children's parties hocus-pocus, legerdemain, magic, prestidigitation deception, deceptiveness, trickery sleight of hand conjuringverbpresent participle of conjureto make a request to (someone) in an earnest or urgent mannerI conjure you to hear my plea for mercy appealing (to), begging, beseeching, besieging, entreating, impetrating, imploring, importuning, petitioning, pleading (to), praying, soliciting, supplicating bludging(chiefly Australian & New Zealand), cadging, mooching, spongingasking, desiring, invoking, requesting, suingclaiming, coercing, commanding, compelling, demanding, forcing, insisting, requiring calling on(or calling upon) hinting, implying, intimating, suggestingappeasing, conciliating, gratifying, mollifying, obliging, pacifying, placating, pleasing, satisfyingcomforting, consoling, contenting, quieting |