All 10 Uses of
conjure
in
Harry Potter (#3) and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- "Well, when it works correctly, It conjures up a Patronus," said Lupin, "which is a kind of anti— dementor — a guardian that acts as a shield between you and the dementor."†
Chpt 12conjures = summons into action or brings into existence
- Each one is unique to the wizard who conjures it.†
Chpt 12
- And how do you conjure it?†
Chpt 12conjure = summon into action or bring into existence
- Black conjured heavy manacles from thin air; soon Pettigrew was upright again, left arm chained to Lupin's right, right arm to Ron's left.†
Chpt 19conjured = summoned into action or brought into existence
- It couldn't walk through the cloud of silver mist Harry had conjured.†
Chpt 20
- I bound and gagged Black, naturally, conjured stretchers, and brought them all straight back to the castle.†
Chpt 21
- But who conjured it?†
Chpt 21
- You conjured up a Patronus that drove away all those dementors! That's very, very advanced magic.
Chpt 21 *conjured = created with magic
- He was conjuring stretchers and lifting the limp forms of Harry, Hermione, and Black onto them.†
Chpt 21conjuring = summoning into action or bringing into existence
- Dumbledore wouldn't laugh — he could tell Dumbledore..."I thought it was my dad who'd conjured my Patronus.†
Chpt 22conjured = summoned into action or brought into existence
Definition:
summon into action or bring into existence -- often as if by magic