conjure Meaning in Telugu ( conjure తెలుగు అంటే)
మాయాజాలం, కాస్టింగ్ అక్షరములు
Verb:
కాస్టింగ్ అక్షరములు,
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conjure's Usage Examples:
He can conjure the Four Symbols.
Able to conjure and mold fire with the gloves, Chase also steals the special X-ray goggles from his parents.
In the narrative, he is continually engaged in deceitful magics, as when he makes a false Una to tempt the Red-Cross Knight into lust, and when this fails, conjures another image, of a squire, to deceive the knight into believing that Una was false to him.
concert video "an amiable mix of folk, rock, country and calypso that conjures up images of good times and tropical breezes" played before "thousands.
Bloody Mary is a legend of a ghost, phantom, or spirit conjured to reveal the future.
The imagined evaluation leads us to feel good or bad, in accordance with the judgement we have conjured.
She used the first of the sayings; it conjured up a jeweled coach, and she bribed the queen to let her spend the night.
Drake accused Doughty of being a conjurer and a seditious person, and his brother of being a witch and a poisoner.
Corson is not to be conjured except on great occasions.
conjures up dialogues between talk show hosts and long-dead theologians, inveigles its readers into seriously contemplating suicide, shoulders in on the.
The Life-Minus experiment also conjured up Moridun, a dark entity from the Fifth Cosmos (the Marvel Universe having recently been reborn in its eighth iteration in the events of Secret Wars).
was documented as early as 1770 and spread widely after its use by the charlatan Johann Georg Schröpfer, who claimed the apparitions to be conjured spirits.
him and employed a spell which she had learnt from her fosterfather: she conjured up a mighty wind which blew Étaín through the air for the duration of seven.
Synonyms:
bedamn, curse, invoke, anathemize, provoke, bless, conjure up, imprecate, create, anathemise, evoke, beshrew, kick up, arouse, maledict, bring up, raise, stir, call down, make, call forth, damn, put forward,
Antonyms:
stay, unmake, break, bless, curse,