Verb
conjure -
summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic; "raise the specter of unemployment" ; "he conjured wild birds in the air" ; "call down the spirits from the mountain"
raise ,
conjure up ,
invoke ,
evoke ,
stir ,
call down ,
arouse ,
bring up ,
put forward ,
call forth
create ,
make create by artistic means; "create a poem" ; "Schoenberg created twelve-tone music" ; "Picasso created Cubism" ; "Auden made verses"
bedamn ,
beshrew ,
damn ,
maledict ,
anathemise ,
anathemize ,
imprecate ,
curse utter obscenities or profanities; "The drunken men were cursing loudly in the street"
bless give a benediction to; "The dying man blessed his son"
conjure -
engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together; "They conspired to overthrow the government"
conspire ,
cabal ,
complot ,
machinate
plot plan secretly, usually something illegal; "They plotted the overthrow of the government"
coconspire conspire together; "The two men coconspired to cover up the Federal investigation"
conjure -
ask for or request earnestly; "The prophet bid all people to become good persons"
bid ,
beseech ,
entreat ,
adjure ,
press
plead appeal or request earnestly; "I pleaded with him to stop"