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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of reconjure.

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Examples

  • Her stomach twisted, as it did each time she reconjured the shock of plunging the knife point into him, of feeling the jolt as blade struck human bone.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • Her stomach twisted, as it did each time she reconjured the shock of plunging the knife point into him, of feeling the jolt as blade struck human bone.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • Her stomach twisted, as it did each time she reconjured the shock of plunging the knife point into him, of feeling the jolt as blade struck human bone.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • Her stomach twisted, as it did each time she reconjured the shock of plunging the knife point into him, of feeling the jolt as blade struck human bone.

    Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010

  • Thus, instead of a rational discussion about the best way to contain and defeat religious fanaticism, one had the mutual reinforcement of two forms of that mania: the jihadist assault reconjured the bloodstained specter of the Crusaders.

    'God Is Not Great' 2007

  • He reconjured moonlight schottische dances on the decks of a steamer run by lovable country people, “simple-hearted folk and overflowing with good-fellowship and the milk of human kindness.”

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • His appearances before large audiences must have reconjured his boyish “powerful ambition” to preach.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • He reconjured moonlight schottische dances on the decks of a steamer run by lovable country people, “simple-hearted folk and overflowing with good-fellowship and the milk of human kindness.”

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • His appearances before large audiences must have reconjured his boyish “powerful ambition” to preach.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • His imagination reconjured all the midnights they had witnessed -- the home-comings under cover of darkness, the secret endearments of lovers, the muffled laughter.

    The Kingdom Round the Corner A Novel Coningsby Dawson 1921

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