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sorcerise (v)

transform or change by means of sorcery

sorcerise Sentence Examples

  1. The sorceress's incantations sorcerised the onlookers, leaving them in a state of awe.
  2. The ancient runes on the parchment sorcerised the air, creating a faint buzz.
  3. The elixir's potent ingredients sorcerised the drinker, granting them extraordinary abilities.
  4. The wizard sorcerised the wand, imbuing it with magical energy that coursed through his veins.
  5. The sorcerer's words sorcerised the beast, binding it to his will and making it obey his commands.
  6. The potion sorcerised the drinker, giving them vivid dreams that seemed more real than reality.
  7. The sorceress sorcerised the amulet, enchanting it with a protective spell that warded off evil spirits.
  8. The wizard sorcerised the castle, casting a spell that made its walls impenetrable and its inhabitants invisible.
  9. The sorcerer sorcerised the victim, ensnaring them in a web of illusions and leaving them at his mercy.
  10. The ancient artifact sorcerised all who touched it, revealing secrets and granting knowledge beyond human comprehension.

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transform or change by means of sorcery

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The sorceress's incantations sorcerised the onlookers, leaving them in a state of awe.

The ancient runes on the parchment sorcerised the air, creating a faint buzz.

The elixir's potent ingredients sorcerised the drinker, granting them extraordinary abilities.

The wizard sorcerised the wand, imbuing it with magical energy that coursed through his veins.