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Accio

Definition:

Accio is a charm in the fictional wizarding world of Harry Potter. It is a summoning charm used to bring an object towards the caster.

Part of Speech:

  • Noun
  • Verb

Senses:

Noun:

  1. In the Harry Potter series, a spell used to summon an object.
  2. (slang) In popular culture, a term used to indicate the desire or request to have something brought to oneself.

Verb:

  1. To use the Accio spell or charm to summon an object.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. Harry used Accio to retrieve his wand.
  2. "Accio broomstick!" he shouted, hoping it would come to his hand.
  3. His love for Harry Potter was so strong that he wished he could use Accio to summon the entire book collection.

Verb:

  1. She accioed her bag from across the room.
  2. Accioing objects sometimes requires a lot of concentration.

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