convene in the PONS Dictionary

convene Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to convene an assembly

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The council does not have the power or authority to convene itself.
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Under this arrangement an assembly was convened every five years.
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He convenes the meeting of the village council and conveys its decision to the public and enforces and implements it.
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The governor has the sole power and authority to convene the meetings of the council at his or her discretion.
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Special tribunals are convened for political (counterrevolutionary) and other cases deemed sensitive to state security and held behind closed doors.
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It convened following the announcement of the political parties' law.
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Attempts were made in 1852 and 1853 to reopen the issue, another enquiry was convened and more evidence was taken.
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The main thrust of the effort was convening and encouraging community dialogue throughout the country.
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Should it so convene outside the period prescribed for the ordinary session, a session shall be called by right for a fifteen-day period.
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An open meeting was convened, attended by over one hundred local doctors enthused by the idea of the service.
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