To dissolve or break a magical spell or solemn agreement; to undo a conjuration.
From dis- (reversal) + conjure (to summon by magic or to swear), derived from Latin conjurare meaning 'to swear together.' This archaic word refers to undoing magical or binding acts.
This rare verb appears in older magical and religious texts—it's the verbal spell to undo another spell, reflecting medieval and Renaissance beliefs about the power of words and ritual to bind and unbind.
Complete word intelligence in one call. Free tier — 50 lookups/day.