Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
conjure-up
verb
/ˈkɒn.dʒər ʌp/

Definition
To summon or bring to mind something, often using one’s imagination or by magical means.

Examples
- She managed to conjure up the memories of her childhood with just a few old photographs.
- During the meeting, he conjured up an inspiring vision for the company’s future.
- He can conjure up a storm of emotions with his powerful storytelling.

Meaning
The term ‘conjure-up’ refers to the act of creating or evoking something through thought or imagination, as if by magic.

Synonyms
- evoke
- summon
- produce