English to Spanish Dictionary summon

summon

convocar
definition
verb
the pope summoned Anselm to Rome
authoritatively or urgently call on (someone) to be present, especially as a defendant or witness in a law court.
translation of 'summon'
verb
convocar,
pedir,
evocar,
citar,
llamar
example
Quite how they could summon up the energy for their second half display will remain a mystery but 'summon' up the energy they did.
But smaller parties and independent candidates could not 'summon' these resources at such short notice, and so were at a disadvantage, Scallon said.
Now that Riffs is on the shop racks, he cannot bring himself to 'summon' up any more enthusiasm.
In idle moments I liked to 'summon' up an image of her naked feet, long and intelligent, aglitter with down, toenails painted red as the leather of her boots.
The emphatic gold cross of the foreground casts what is in effect its shadow, in the off-white form ‘behind’ it, to 'summon' depth and encourage our involvement.
One of the men managed to grab onto a tree, reach safety and 'summon' help.
That's a perspective Bell might not have been able to 'summon' five years ago.
Wanderers didn't strain every sinew and 'summon' every ounce of effort to gain promotion just to spend a season in the Premiership playing for sympathy.
And they said the mobile phone they used to 'summon' help had only one bar of battery power left when they found a signal.
she managed to 'summon' up a smile
They should 'summon' help immediately and activate the fire plan.
The local school was broken into, a man and woman were viciously assaulted, another family had to 'summon' help to prevent their house being broke into and car stolen.
Practical solutions lie well within our grasp if we can 'summon' up the political will to act.
she managed to 'summon' up a smile
At 21-14 it looked as if Ashton's drop goal could be vital, but the Dragons could not 'summon' up the energy for the final effort.
He must now make an effort to 'summon' the energy to do what once came naturally.
A few people worked out what was going on, but couldn't 'summon' up the interest to write in.
In a split second, her crew had to 'summon' every ounce of leadership, courage and training they had ever known to rescue shipmates and help keep their ship afloat.
The mobile phone is certainly a must for pedestrians as in times of distress they can 'summon' immediate help.
Unable to swim or 'summon' help, he soon lost consciousness and floated face down just a few metres off the beach at the resort of Los Christianos in May.
He tried to 'summon' help but the call buttons had still not been repaired.
We are now all in constant touch with each other and the control room and can 'summon' help quickly when the need arises.
To 'summon' up some pre-broadcast interest, Starkey's been banging his tambourine for England at the expense of the Scots, which shows the desperate dullness of his subject.
Manda proposed that the ZRFU should 'summon' a meeting of councillors to discuss the change of tenure of office from two to four years and then hold elections for new office bearers.
Volvo's latest wheeze is an optional communications package that uses telematics to 'summon' help in an emergency.
Taking two Playstation games and a travelcard, the girls ran off leaving the boy's 14-year-old brother to 'summon' help.
There were times in that second half though when it seemed neither team would 'summon' up the collective nerve to win.
In the bedroom and bathroom are other safety gadgets - alarms that automatically 'summon' help if the floor floods, or if the wearer takes a fall.
Police say in such circumstances it would be unwise to restrain the patient on a one-to-one basis and it is better to 'summon' help.
The shop assistants refused to hand over any cash and the two masked raiders fled when one of the women activated a fire alarm to 'summon' help.
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