convene
1 of 1verb/kənˈvin/
Forms:convenes,convening,convened,convened
1
to meet or bring together a group of people for an official meeting
C2- The board of directors will convene next week to discuss the company's strategy.
- The committee will convene to review the proposals submitted by the team.
- The town council will convene to address the community's concerns.
- The team convenes every Monday morning to review the project progress.
2
to bring people together for a meeting or gathering
transitive- The teacher convened the class to announce the upcoming field trip.
- They convened a meeting to resolve the issues in the project.
- The president convened the emergency council to address the crisis.
- She convened her team to brainstorm ideas for the new campaign.
- The CEO convened a company-wide meeting to share the new vision for the future.
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