summoned
Americanadjective
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having been called on, called forward, or ordered to come, especially for a specific purpose or to a specific place, such as a court of law.
The officers are responsible for presenting the summoned person immediately to a judge.
The summoned experts congratulated one another on the prosperity and soundness of the business—just one month before the crisis erupted.
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having been called forth by magic, as from a supernatural or demoniac realm.
This scrap of parchment suggests that the queen spider is a summoned creature who has been trapped in the cave by a magical symbol painted on the wall.
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After five years in Los Angeles I’m summoned north for a job at the University of California.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 8, 2026
In the spring of 2021, a 25-year-old man was summoned to help a friend in a confrontation at a low-income housing development in Middletown, Connecticut.
From Salon • Jun. 2, 2026
Wednesday's raid followed hard on the heels of Socialist ex-Prime Minister Zapatero being summoned to testify in court next month.
From BBC • May 27, 2026
Senate and cannot be summoned for a consultation by the Danish foreign ministry, as the U.S. ambassador has been.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 22, 2026
At two p.m., all eight teams were once again summoned to the second floor.
From "Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics" by Chris Grabenstein
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