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What is the past tense of conjure up?

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The past tense of conjure up is conjured up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of conjure up is conjures up.

The present participle of conjure up is conjuring up.

The past participle of conjure up is conjured up.

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More direct running, allied with better movement on and off the ball, allowed a few better chances to be conjured up.
Noonan's party bombed in the subsequent election, but the photo his team conjured up became one of the campaign's most enduring images.
But that conjured up another question, which was not as answerable as the first.
As he readied himself to leave, his mind conjured up images of cities, strange new lands and exciting adventures.
From the opening notes of the Allegro vivace assai, the Berlin players conjured up Mozart in the best Viennese manner.
Sensing that his armies would be routed, Ethelred conjured up a scheme to prevent them from facing the enemy head on.

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