resummon (Meaning)
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resummon (v. t.)
To summon again.
Synonyms & Antonyms of resummon
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resummon Sentence Examples
- The ancient sorcerer resummoned the spectral beings from the abyss.
- The undead lord resummoned his fallen legions to conquer the living.
- The demon hunter resummoned the spirit bound to his blade to defeat the encroaching evil.
- The necromancer resummoned the souls of the departed to aid him in his dark rituals.
- The druid resummoned the spirits of nature to protect the forest from invading forces.
- The wizard resummoned his familiar from across the astral plane to fetch a lost artifact.
- The warlock resummoned his infernal patron to bargain for a greater boon.
- The celestial messenger resummoned the guardian angel to guide a lost wanderer.
- The time traveler resummoned his past self to alter the course of history.
- The prophet resummoned the ancient oracle to seek guidance in a time of great turmoil.
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To summon again.
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The ancient sorcerer resummoned the spectral beings from the abyss.
The undead lord resummoned his fallen legions to conquer the living.
The demon hunter resummoned the spirit bound to his blade to defeat the encroaching evil.
The necromancer resummoned the souls of the departed to aid him in his dark rituals.