Antonym: dissolve. Similar words: invoke, convoy, convolute, convoluted, convolution, evoke, revoke, provoke. Meaning: [kən'vəʊk] v. call together.
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1. The king convoke parliament to cope with the impending danger.
2. The president of the board of directors convoked a conference to discuss the future of the company.
3. Separate meetings had been convoked by the two opposing factions.
4. A conference was convoked to discuss the situation.
5. Convoke is a static ability that lets you tap your creatures to help pay for other spells.
6. In 1978 the Argentinian trainer Menotti didnt convoke Maradona, as he considered him too young.
7. "Convoke" means "As an additional cost to play this spell, you may tap any number of untapped creatures you control.
8. Turn a mode to convoke through blog , it's not fangle , however , maybe better than a forum.
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9. The pope's intention now was for a diet of princes to be convoked - to be chaired by a papal legate.
10. It is of course possible that, if he wins, he may be true to his promises and convoke a Parliament for all China; but it is at least equally possible that he may not.
11. When it is necessary for the interests of State, the King may convoke an extraordinary session of the National Assembly.
More similar words: invoke, convoy, convolute, convoluted, convolution, evoke, revoke, provoke, provoked, bon voyage, convex, convey, constitutional convention, convict, convert, convince, convene, convent, converse, convener, conveyor, convinced, convivial, converge, convulse, convincing, convicted, reconvene, converted, converter.