sorcerise

/ˈsɔːrsəraɪz/
verb
  1. To practice sorcery; to use magic or supernatural powers.
    • She learned to sorcerise from a secret book hidden in the library.
    • In the old tales, the wizard would sorcerise to protect the kingdom.
    • They accused him of sorcerising to win the competition.
  2. To transform or influence something as if by magic.
    • With a few brushstrokes, the artist could sorcerise a blank canvas into a masterpiece.
    • The teacher could sorcerise even the most boring lesson into something exciting.
    • The chef seemed to sorcerise the vegetables into a delicious feast.