Examples of 'convoke' in a sentence

Meaning of "convoke"

Convoke is a verb that means to call together or summon people to attend a meeting, assembly, or gathering
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  • To convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting.
  • To call together.

How to use "convoke" in a sentence

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But to convoke the workers is something else.
Conclude now and convoke the judges.
Convoke a meeting with the heads of unions in question.
One of his first decisions was to convoke a year of thanksgiving.
To convoke a conference to elaborate a convention.
When you have some success you convoke a special congress.
I will convoke such a commission.
John XXIII announced his intention to convoke an ecumenical council.
I have to convoke my partners for that.
Reasons given by the ministry for refusing to convoke the Chambers at.
My aim is to convoke the memories of the crowd.
It was only then that the Council was called upon to convoke an international conference.
I will convoke a tribunal of theologians.
I will obligate the Pope to convoke a synod in the future.
To convoke means to call together.

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The monarch had the power to convoke and dissolve the Cortes.
Convoke a general meeting on justice and strengthen action against impunity.
Mandate the president to convoke appropriate members to prepare the joint meeting.
And I accompanied the comandante until we had to resign in order to convoke the constituent.
To convoke is not to unite.
The Executive Power has exclusive and discretional authority to convoke special sessions.
They convoke a secret court martial and find him guilty of treason.
The Cabinet may determine to convoke extraordinary sessions of the Diet.
They convoke mobilizations against the dictatorship!
Only the Executive Power may convoke special sessions.
Even to convoke the Stockholm Conference.
In such case, any of the administrators may convoke it.
The Pope refuses to convoke the synod because of your fault.
Convoke an assembly of the States-General of the kingdom.
Asking the Monarch to convoke an extraordinary session of the Assembly.
Rather, it is due to the fact that local authorities do not convoke them.
They therefore decided to convoke a General Assembly of the Protestants.
He will preside over the local assemblies, which he will convoke for the visit.
And why was it necessary to convoke everyone in such a cold weather?
To convoke and preside at the meetings of the Presidency according to its own statutes ;.
The bolos can always boycott their decisions or convoke general popular assemblies….
Originally, convoke was an additional cost that reduced the cost in mana.
When asked whether it was a mistake to convoke the Council at all, Ratzinger insists,.
I will convoke such a commission. Very well.
At the end of the meeting, Mussolini consented to convoke the supreme assembly of Fascism.
As a spell with convoke is cast, its controller may tap any number of creatures.
Are you planning to convoke Vatican III?
We will convoke Cortes and they will agree, as always.
Pope Adrian IV . sent two legates to it, but he did not convoke it.
Chamberlain was reluctant in to convoke its rival greater politician, with fame of military adventurer.
For the purposes of Article 11, the Board of Supervisors shall convoke.
Its last act of authority was to convoke the States-General without the royal mandate.
To convoke the Faculty Council and preside over it ;.
Today once again, the topic, Authority to Convoke and Celebrate the Holy Supper was remembered.
To convoke the Legislative Assembly to ordinary and extraordinary sessions ;.

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