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convene

American  
[kuhn-veen] / kənˈvin /

verb (used without object)

convened, convening
  1. to come together or assemble, usually for some public purpose.

    Synonyms:
    gather, collect, meet, congregate

verb (used with object)

convened, convening
  1. to cause to assemble; convoke.

  2. to summon to appear, as before a judicial officer.

convene British  
/ kənˈviːn /

verb

  1. to gather, call together, or summon, esp for a formal meeting

  2. (tr) to order to appear before a court of law, judge, tribunal, etc

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Other Word Forms

  • convenable adjective
  • convenably adverb
  • convener noun
  • convenor noun
  • reconvene verb
  • unconvenable adjective
  • unconvened adjective
  • unconvening adjective

Etymology

Origin of convene

1400–50; late Middle English < Latin convenīre to come together, equivalent to con- con- + venīre to come

Example Sentences

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To understand those convening at Epstein’s dinner table, know this law of power: Rich people don’t get richer from tax windfalls.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Housewives convening was organized by MISTR, a major online provider for PrEP, a daily HIV prevention pill.

From Salon

Campuses convene accomplished operators, investors and founders in unusually intimate settings.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last week, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, the crown prince of Dubai and the U.A.E.’s defense minister, convened some 300 business leaders promising the executives that “we will emerge stronger.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Bush asked for authorization to go to war as soon as Congress convened, which began an extended and torturous debate.

From Salon