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Definitions from the WebTerm: conjurgePart of speech: verb Pronunciation: /kənˈjəːdʒ/ Sense 1: (popular) to summon or invoke a spirit or supernatural being Example sentence: She believed she could conjurge the spirit of her deceased grandmother and communicate with her. Sense 2: (local) to strongly encourage or entreat someone to do something Example sentence: The coach would often conjurge his players to give their best performance on the field. Part of speech: noun Pronunciation: /ˈkɒndʒəːdʒ/ Sense: (local) a specific type of traditional cake or dessert made during a festival Example sentence: I can't wait to taste the delicious conjurge served during the upcoming local harvest festival. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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