Synonym: calling together. Similar words: invocation, vocation, avocation, evocation, vocational, revocation, provocation, equivocation. Meaning: [‚kɒnvəʊ'keɪʃn] n. 1. a group gathered in response to a summons 2. the act of convoking.
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1 They regretted agreeing to the convocation of that meeting.
2 We declared ourselves for the immediate convocation of the meeting.
3 Who's going to be the speaker at the convocation?
4 He has sent greetings to Convocation and all old friends.
5 Convocation, by 1327 no longer confusable with parliament,(www.Sentencedict.com) was assimilated to the clergy's own provincial synod.
6 The arguments delayed the convocation of the first congress, planned for February 1992.
7 Convocation is the organisation through which graduates can maintain links with each other and with the University.
8 Bel-Hathor called a convocation of all the realm's greatest mages and instructed them to guard Ulthuan's eastern approaches.
9 He presided three times a year at the Convocation of York, which he found a happy body.
10 This requires a specific recommendation by Convocation and a subsequent report by the Senate to be submitted to Council with reference to each individual.
11 At a convocation in the fall of his senior year, Pierre spoke about the need to break down stereotypes.
12 From convocation he obtained a biennial tenth conditional upon the clergy's exemption from any parliamentary tax.
13 As mentioned earlier, the Convocation Library appeal raises money to pay for a number of journals in the library.
14 The convocation of clergymen passed a resolution condemning war.
15 The semester begins with a convocation ceremony.
16 The convocation ceremony officially begins the semester.
17 At our convocation ceremony we all threw our caps in the air.
18 The convocation about environment will be held on next Monday.
19 On the first day shall be an holy convocation : ye shall do no servile work therein.
20 Her husband was away at an academic convocation when she is suddenly hospitalized.
21 The award ceremony will be part of the Convocation Proceedings.
22 The date for the convocation of the people's congress has been announced.
23 Typical of the uneasy compromises that resulted was the Ten Articles of Faith laid down by convocation in 1536.
24 As usual the Dinner was used as an opportunity to say thank you to those from outside Convocation who had discharged some service.
25 It is also clear that the most desirable way forward would actively involve the University Convocation.
26 His remarks came in a stirring address as he presented the WilliamC. Menninger Memorial Convocation Lecture at APA's 2009 annualmeeting last month in San Francisco.
27 On the seventh day you shall have a holy convocation; you shall do no laborious work.
28 The university, which has more than 26,000 students, has scheduled a convocation for 2 p.m.
29 On the day of the firstfruits, when you offer a grain offering of new grain to the LORD at your Feast of Weeks, you shall have a holy convocation.
30 Assist in organizing meetings of various departments to ensure the smooth convocation of the activities.
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