"Conjuring" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Conjuring" Meaning

Conjuring is a verb that means to summon or cause something to appear or happen by magic, sometimes used interchangeably with the word "witchcraft". It can also mean to imagine or create something vividly in one's mind. For example, "The magician started conjuring up a cloud of smoke to distract the audience."

"Conjuring" Examples

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Conjuring is a verb that means to bring or cause something to exist or appear, often in a magical or supernatural way.

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The magician attempted to conjure fire from thin air, but it didn't quite work. (#)
She loved watching magic shows where the performer would conjure up rabbits and other illusions. (#)
The conjuring of the ancient spell was said to have brought forth a powerful and terrifying force. (#)
The ghostly apparition was said to be conjuring spirits from beyond the grave. (#)
The scientist claimed that she was able to conjure up complex mathematical equations in her mind before writing them down. (#)

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