Associations to the word «Convoke»
Noun
- Synod
- Legate
- Pius
- Constantine
- Pope
- Cortes
- Decree
- Diet
- Patriarch
- Justinian
- Constantinople
- Xxiii
- Assembly
- Athos
- Clergy
- Simeon
- Council
- Nobles
- Tours
- Xiii
- Schism
- Elect
- Toledo
- Richelieu
- Castile
- Xii
- Vassal
- Matthias
- Muster
- Archbishop
- Emperor
- Burgess
- Bonaparte
- Congress
- Magistrate
- Bishop
- Basel
- Antioch
- Session
- Creed
- Cardinal
- Nobleman
- Crusade
- Constance
- Deputy
- Vatican
- Xvi
- Gregory
- Subsidy
- Canon
- Heresy
- Clement
- Meeting
- Easter
- Successor
- Worm
- Julius
- Princes
- Lyon
- Rome
- General
- Nobility
- Senate
- Consul
- Alexandria
- Hague
- Parliament
- Episcopal
- Estate
- Caesar
- Majesty
- Orthodox
Adjective
Wiktionary
CONVOKE, verb. (transitive) To convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting.
CONVOKE, verb. To call together.
Dictionary definition
CONVOKE, verb. Call together; "The students were convened in the auditorium".
Wise words
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