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- noun Plural form of
conjuration .
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Examples
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He has a persistent customizable critter called an eidolon; plus he can summon monsters pretty well and toss other conjurations and enchantments off a custom spell list.
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But, he'll inevitably have to contend with Cole, his cronies, and his conjurations.
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Sarah broke off from asylum conjurations and turned upon her sister-in-law.
CHAPTER XIX 2010
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But, he'll inevitably have to contend with Cole, his cronies, and his conjurations.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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He dropped words from formulae, bollixed simple conjurations, stuttered in his reading and rhyming studies.
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Do not their mystic conjurations require instrumental accompaniment?
The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010
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The absence of death causes unliving things to be invested with life, including mere conjurations of the imagination, but this does not produce a richer environment - rather, there's a thinning, a dehumanisation, of the lived world.
Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett Adam Whitehead 2009
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“O Judar, I am now about to begin the necessary conjurations and fumigations, and when I have once begun, I may not speak, or the charm will be naught; so I will teach thee first what thou must do to win thy wish.”
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But he ceased not to repeat conjurations and they to call for help, till the two caskets flew in sunder, the fragments flying about, and there came forth two men, with pinioned hands saying,
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Nor did the music leave sounding, till he came forth of the treasure to the Maghribi, who gave up his conjurations and fumigations and rose up and embraced him and saluted him.
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