summon up

summon up
Synonyms and related words:
annoy, arouse, awake, awaken, bid come, blow the coals, blow up, bring about, bring back, bring forth, bring out, bring to light, bring to mind, call, call away, call back, call for, call forth, call in, call out, call to mind, call together, call up, cause, cite, conjure, conjure up, convene, convoke, deduce, demand, derive, drag out, draw forth, draw out, educe, elicit, enkindle, enrage, envisage, envision, evoke, excite, fan, fan the fire, fan the flame, feed the fire, fire, flame, foment, frenzy, get from, get out of, go back, go back over, hark back, heat, image, impassion, incense, incite, indent, induce, inflame, infuriate, inspire, invoke, just see, key up, kindle, lather up, light the fuse, light up, look back, madden, mind, move, muster, muster up, objectify, obtain, order up, overexcite, page, picture, preconize, procure, prompt, provoke, realize, recall, recall to mind, recapture, recollect, reevoke, reflect, remember, represent, requisition, retrace, retrospect, review, review in retrospect, revive, rouse, secure, see, see in retrospect, send after, send for, serve, set astir, set fire to, set on fire, steam up, stimulate, stir, stir the blood, stir the embers, stir the feelings, stir up, subpoena, summon, summon forth, summons, think back, think of, turn on, use hindsight, vision, visualize, wake, wake up, waken, wangle, wangle out of, warm, warm the blood, whip up, winkle out, work into, work up, worm out, worm out of

Moby Thesaurus. . 1996.

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  • summon — summon, summons, call, cite, convoke, convene, muster mean to demand the presence of persons or, by extension, things. Summon implies the exercise of authority or of power; it usually suggests a mandate, an imperative order or bidding, or urgency …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Summon — Sum mon, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Summoned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Summoning}.] [OE. somonen, OF. sumundre, semondre, F. semondre, from (assumed) LL. summon[e^]re, for L. summon[=e]re to give a hint; sub under + monere to admonish, to warn. See {Monition} …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • summon — sum·mon vt: to command by service of a summons to appear in court Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. summon I …   Law dictionary

  • summon — summon, summons Summon is a verb only, whereas summons is a noun and verb. A summons (plural summonses) is an order to appear before a judge or magistrate, and to summons someone is to issue them with a summons. Summon is the ordinary word… …   Modern English usage

  • summon up — [phrasal verb] summon up (something) : to bring (a memory, feeling, image, etc.) into the mind Visiting his old house summoned up memories of his childhood. see also ↑summon 3 (above) • • • Main Entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • summon — c.1200, from Anglo Fr., O.Fr. sumundre summon, from V.L. *summundre to call, cite, from L. summonere hint to, from sub under + monere warn, advise (see MONITOR (Cf. monitor) (n.)). Summons authoritative call to be at a certain place for a certa …   Etymology dictionary

  • summon — ► VERB 1) authoritatively call on (someone) to be present, especially to appear in a law court. 2) urgently demand (help). 3) call people to attend (a meeting). 4) cause (a quality or reaction) to emerge from within oneself: she managed to summon …   English terms dictionary

  • summon — [sum′ən] vt. [ME somonen < OFr somondre < VL * submonere, for L summonere, to remind privily < sub , under, secretly + monere, to advise, warn: see MONITOR] 1. to call together; order to meet or convene 2. to order to come or appear;… …   English World dictionary

  • summon up — index evoke, recall (remember), recollect, remember Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • summon — UK US /ˈsʌmən/ verb [T] ► MEETINGS to officially tell someone to be in a particular place, or be present for a particular purpose: be summoned to sth »Intelligence officials were summoned to Capitol Hill today to talk about global security… …   Financial and business terms

  • summon — [v] call to a place arouse, ask, assemble, beckon, beep, bid, call, call back, call for, call forth, call in, call into action, call together, call upon, charge, cite, command, conjure, convene, convoke, direct, draft, draw on, enjoin, gather,… …   New thesaurus

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