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词汇 convene
释义 convene
verb[ I or T ]
 formaluk /kənˈviːn/ us /kənˈviːn/
to bring together a group of people for a meeting, or to meet for a meeting: 召开,召集(会议);集合;开会
The prime minister convened (a meeting of) his cabinet to discuss the matter.首相召集部长(开会)讨论这个问题。
The council will be convening on the morning of the 25th.市政会议将于25日上午召开。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Forming groups (of people)
alienated
be ranged against/with something/someone
class reunion
cluster
crowd
crowd around (someone/something)
federalization
flock
form
gather
incestuousness
mob
rally
range
regather
regroup
reunion
round
the assembled company
throng

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Inviting & summoning

convene | American Dictionary


convene
verb[ I/T ]
us/kənˈvin/
to meet formally as a group, or to arrange a meeting of people or groups for a serious purpose:
[ I ]Peace talks will convene next month.

convene | Business English


convene
verb
 MEETINGSuk /kənˈviːn/us
[ T ]
to arrange for a group of people to come together for an official meeting:
convene a meeting/conference/hearingAn emergency board meeting was convened by the directors later that afternoon.
convene a committee/panel/jury
[ I ]
to join with other people for an official meeting:
Open Market Committee members will convene to discuss lowering interest rates.

Examples of convene


convene
Guideline developers and stakeholders convene regularly in a series of town hall-style meetings in which a guideline advisory committee serves as executive body.
I am convening an open discussion for those who are interested in possibly forming an astrobiology society.
This is a hypothetical meeting place of representatives of individuals who convene for the purpose of agreeing upon principles of justice.
The planners convened a workshop ("workshop without walls") to address this issue.
Several committees were convened, with representation of experts from a variety of stakeholders.
They are usually headed and convened by a senior party member who often serves in the government, such as the head of the police.
When the chief then convened the assembly, the first and most prestigious speakers would be the same advisors.
Using a data base of 87 legislative elections convened in the 1990s, the paper identifies three trends.
During the discussions of this hastily convened group, the only course of action that was not advocated by anyone was a second fixed-rate devaluation.
For the second round, each group convened for a facilitated meeting, which followed a written protocol.
Deals could still be made away from public scrutiny by convening privately prior to the official meetings.
After completion of data acquisition, the research team convened to review all available information.
Not only were the violators not punished, but local officials stopped convening meetings or demanding compulsory labour, as though they had abdicated their authority.
It convened between three and four times annually.
Banned from speaking in church, revivalists convened their meetings outside the church building.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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