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conjure up
verb
- to present to the mind; evoke or imagine
he conjured up a picture of his childhood
- to call up or command (a spirit or devil) by an incantation
Example Sentences
The reaction was insanely excessive and motivated by some longstanding policy goals that had little to do with the attack but the casus belli wasn't conjured up out of thin air.
It’s a rhetorical tactic that conservatives wield frequently: create a boogeyman buzzword that conjures up images of white horror.
The bridge, however, uses compression and digital manipulation to conjure up a hypnotic effect, almost like a loop.
And not by seeking needless fixes for a nonexistent problem conjured up by a president who’s not just a sore loser but a sore winner, as well.
There’s a lot to unpack here, but Ho certainly seems to be conjuring up a redefinition of “illegal†or undocumented immigrants as “invaders.â€
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