0 to perform tricks (conjuring tricks) that seem magical, as an entertainment -- làm ảo thuật
The magician impressed everyone by conjuring a rabbit from underneath his hat.
Another convention was the infernal invocation, in which spirits were conjured up to assist in carrying out a plan or to thwart someone's actions.
They bring to the photographic milieu some of the energy that the live acts conjured directly.
His book was not primarily about "recapturing the past" but about conjuring up an image of the past that would be persuasive in the present.
Rather, he conjured with the loss that the ending of the representations of mind, which gave meaning to his life, would entail.
Each one described the image that the word widow conjured up for her.
The primitivists, of course, did not conjure with any such picture.
First, 'revival': the past is conjured up, brought into the present, re-configured.
Images, words and music were used to conjure up each other, all to the effect of moving the emotions of the audience.