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summon

1 of 1verb
/ˈsʌmən/
Forms:summons,summoning,summoned,summoned
1

to officially call someone, typically to attend court or fulfill a legal obligation

  • The judge summoned the witness to testify during the trial.
  • The police officer summoned the suspect to appear at the police station for questioning.
  • The lawyer summoned the opposing party to give sworn testimony.
  • The court clerk issued a document summoning the defendant to appear in court on a specified date.
  • The regulatory agency summoned the company executives to discuss compliance issues.
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2

to call upon someone to be present at a particular place or event

transitive
  • The CEO summoned the department heads for an urgent meeting.
  • The police officer summoned the suspect for questioning.
  • The parent summoned their child after receiving a call from the school about their behavior.
  • The committee chairman summoned the members for a vote on the proposed resolution.
3

to formally call for the gathering or assembly of people

transitive
  • The CEO summoned a meeting to discuss the company's financial projections for the upcoming quarter.
  • The mayor summoned a city council meeting to vote on the proposed budget amendments.
  • The CEO summoned a conference to discuss the strategic direction of the company.
  • The teacher summoned a gathering to address concerns about student behavior.
  • The mayor summoned an assembly to announce the new city development plans.
4

to stir oneself to apply a particular skill or ability

transitive
  • In the face of adversity, he summoned his courage to speak up for what he believed was right.
  • When her team fell behind, the captain summoned her leadership skills to motivate and rally them to victory.
  • Faced with a technical glitch, the engineer summoned her expertise to resolve the issue swiftly.
  • When doubts crept in, he summoned his confidence to pursue his goals with determination.
  • Confronted with criticism, she summoned her resilience to bounce back and continue her pursuit of excellence.
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5

to make a supernatural entity or magical object appear or come into the physical world

transitive
  • The sorcerer summoned a powerful spirit to assist him during the ancient ritual.
  • In the ritual, the wizard had to summon the guardian spirit by reciting a series of incantations.
  • The magician performed a complex series of gestures to summon a mystical artifact from another dimension.
  • The medium is summoning the spirit of a famous historical figure for the séance.
  • The magician will summon the elemental forces to aid in his grand performance.