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“convening”
convene (verb), convenes; convened; convening
1. To come or to meet together, especially for a common purpose: The students convened in the auditorium to listen to a graduate of the school who was currently an ambassador to France.
2. To assemble for united actions; to meet in a convention: The mayor of the city convened with some of the citizens in an effort to resolve a few issues regarding an increase in local taxes.
3. To associate with others in harmony with each other: A panel of employees was convened by the president of the company to review their profits and losses.
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2. To assemble for united actions; to meet in a convention: The mayor of the city convened with some of the citizens in an effort to resolve a few issues regarding an increase in local taxes.
3. To associate with others in harmony with each other: A panel of employees was convened by the president of the company to review their profits and losses.
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This entry is located in the following units:
com-, co-, cog-, col-, con-, cor-
(page 7)
ven-, vent-, veni-, ventu-
(page 3)