[
UK
/kənvˈiːn/
]
[ US /kənˈvin/ ]
[ US /kənˈvin/ ]
VERB
-
meet formally
The council convened last week -
call together
The students were convened in the auditorium
How To Use convene In A Sentence
- Bush and his war cabinet, including Rumsfeld, Cheney and Powell, hastily convened at the White House to consider an airstrike to "decapitate" the Iraqi leadership. 'I HAVEN'T SUFFERED DOUBT'
- The vote is likely to be postponed to a specially convened synod in November. Times, Sunday Times
- A church elder, he was convener of the fabric committee of Grandtully/Strathtay and Logiealmond Churches.
- The club will convene in October.
- Only he can convene a meeting of Cobra. Times, Sunday Times
- If he does, the board will convene a tribunal to hear the case. Times, Sunday Times
- To develop the tools of social transformation she convened an activist community of pastors, preachers, biblical exegetes, theologians and theology students, laymen and laywomen to develop tools to guide the Christian churches in an engagement with the pandemic. Karen Torjesen: Feminist Theology In The 21st Century
- It was a pleasant surprise when they reconvened to record 1997's For Those In Peril From The Sea, a classy collection of upbeat rockers, jangly pop tunes and introspective balladry.
- Paul, the parliament's clerk and chief executive, is convener of the SPBE board.
- Still, Fed officials agreed on the emergency move during a videoconference call convened hastily Monday evening by Mr. Bernanke. Fed Rate Cut Halts Market Free Fall,