Conjured [verb]
Definition of Conjured:
appeal to, implore
Synonyms of Conjured:
Sentence/Example of Conjured:
Louis turned on him a countenance, in which all that Wharton had conjured up in that noble soul, shone bright in the moon-light.
He was taken up for dead; and Richelieu and the Cardinal conjured me to hush the affair.
Swiftly, now, reality was asserting itself and banishing the phantasmagoria conjured up by chandu.
His zeal cooled, and he conjured up a thousand difficulties as they rowed across the bay.
A waiter conjured a vacant table and chairs from nowhere, in the midst of the sedentary throng.
As a public force he was no longer a human being at all—he was a deformity, a spectre conjured up to bring fright to the beholder.
And, conjured by that all-potent name, Richard took a willing oath; Godfrey likewise, and Musa after his manner.
No amount of brainwork has conjured any sense from Iffley, and the etymology has been placed on the shelf as “unknown”.
But the Lady Peveril instantly conjured him never to mention the name, especially in his father's presence.
As if conjured up by her words, Mrs. Aliston appeared at the window.