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To bring about, summon
To influence or effect
To call or imagine

2006-06-15 10:05:33 · answer #1 · answered by zbbasktbal82092 3 · 0 0

con·jure ( P ) Pronunciation Key (knjr, kn-jr)
v. con·jured, con·jur·ing, con·jures
v. tr.

To summon (a devil or spirit) by magical or supernatural power.
To influence or effect by or as if by magic: tried to conjure away the doubts that beset her.

To call or bring to mind; evoke: “Arizona conjures up an image of stark deserts for most Americans” (American Demographics).
To imagine; picture: “a sight to store away, then conjure up someday when they were no longer together” (Nelson DeMille).
Archaic. To call on or entreat solemnly, especially by an oath.

v. intr.
To perform magic tricks, especially by sleight of hand.

To summon a devil by magic or supernatural power.
To practice black magic.

2006-06-15 10:11:12 · answer #2 · answered by elmo0753 2 · 0 0

What do you mean by counjure the dead? As in, bring the dead back to life? Not possible. Or do you mean communicate with the spirits? People communicate with spirits in a number of ways - and not all of them witches. You need to be a little more specific here.

2016-03-27 04:56:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To "conjure" in this contex means to think or to devise a means.

2006-06-15 10:07:48 · answer #4 · answered by John C 2 · 0 0

to cast a spell

2006-06-15 10:06:20 · answer #5 · answered by :Phil 5 · 0 0

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2006-06-15 10:05:58 · answer #6 · answered by mommy_mommy_crappypants 4 · 0 0

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