Conjure from

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verb

To make something appear as if by magic.

The magician conjured a rabbit from his hat.
Visual representation of "conjure from" - To make something appear as if by magic.

Often appears as...

  • conjure a rabbit from a hat
  • conjure illusions from thin air
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Magical Imagery

Used to describe something appearing suddenly or unexpectedly, as if by magic.

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The chef conjured a feast from basic ingredients.
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Creative Skill

Shows admiration for someone's ability to create or produce something in an ingenious way.

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He conjured a whole story from a single photograph.
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Entertainment Context

Often found in discussions about performances where tricks or illusions are performed.

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The street performer conjured flowers from nowhere.
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