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convene — verb (convened; convening) Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin convenire, from Latin, to assemble more at convenient Date: 15th century intransitive verb to come together in a body transitive verb 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
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convene — v. 1 tr. summon or arrange (a meeting etc.). 2 intr. assemble. 3 tr. summon (a person) before a tribunal. Derivatives: convenable adj. convener n. convenor n. Etymology: ME f. L convenire convent assemble, agree, fit (as COM , venire come) … Useful english dictionary
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con|ve´nor — con|vene «kuhn VEEN», verb, vened, ven|ing. –v.i. to meet for some purpose; gather in one place; assemble: »Congress convenes at least once a year. SYNONYM(S): congregate, collect. –v.t. 1. to call together (members of an organization … Useful english dictionary