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Meaning of conjuration
The primary meaning of the word "conjuration" is the act of conjuring or invoking something, especially a spirit or supernatural being.
Etymology of conjuration
The word "conjuration" originates from the Latin words "conjurare," meaning "to swear together" or "to conjure," and "conjuratio," meaning "a swearing together" or "a conjuration"
Historically, the term referred to the act of summoning or invoking supernatural beings, especially in medieval magic and mysticism
Synonyms
invocation
evocation
conjuring
incantation
spell
charm
enchantment
sorcery
magic
illusion
trickery
deception
invocation
summoning
calling
bidding
conjure
bewitchment
enchantment
mysticism
occultism
theurgy
thaumaturgy
mystification
bewilderment
perplexity
puzzlement
enchantress
conjurer
magician
wizard
sorceress
illusionist
enchanter
spellbinder
mesmerist
hypnotist
Definitions
- The act of conjuring or invoking a spirit, devil, or supernatural being
- * The act of creating an illusion or deception, especially by magic or sleight of hand
- * A magical or mysterious ritual, especially one for invoking or summoning a spirit
Usage Examples
- The magician's conjuration of a spirit from the other world amazed the audience
- * The illusionist's conjuration of a rabbit from a hat was a classic magic trick
- * The occultist's conjuration of a demon was a dark and forbidden ritual
Antonyms
dispelling
dismissing
rejecting
refusing
denying
debunking
disproving
disproving
refuting
repudiating
renouncing
abandoning
forsaking
dissolution
separation
division
disunion
dispersal
dismissal
elimination
exclusion
expulsion
rejection
repudiation
renunciation