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7. 2 (verbal noun, as Aramaic Infinitive, Ges § 45e, compare 115 d) Convoking, הָעֵדָה ׳מ Numbers 10:2 3 reading Nehemiah 8:8
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8. Noun the act of Convoking. the state of being convoked. a group of people gathered in answer to a summons; assembly.
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9. The king’s decree Convoking the Estates-General (1788) In August 1788, Louis XVI issued the following decree announcing the convocation of the Estates-General in the following spring: “His Majesty has decided to provide for an immediate convocation of the Estates-General of his kingdom.
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10. What does Convoking mean? Present participle of convoke
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15. Royal Decree Convoking the Estates–General and the Parlementary Response (1788) Title
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16. Royal Decree Convoking the Estates–General and the Parlementary Response (1788) Description
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17. (present participle of convoke English) Usage examples of "Convoking".
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19. In particular, the pope seems to have had a horror of the idea of Convoking a general council, foreseeing, no doubt, grave difficulties with France in any such attempt.
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22. Convoking translation in English - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'consoling',convincing',conjoin',convince', examples, definition, conjugation
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24. Antonyms for Convoking include cancelling, canceling, dispersing, dividing, scattering and separating
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25. ‘He was Convoking a secret paramilitary unit called the Third Force.’ ‘At one point, he was inspired to compare this gathering to those convoked by workers' movements a century ago.’ ‘There is a serious danger that, given a sufficient concatenation of crises, a full-scale revival of Fascism could be convoked.’
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32. Convoking Catholic Confidence: A Conversation With USCCB’s Jonathan Reyes ‘Convocation of Catholic Leaders’ aims to energize local Church …
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35. During the mass, Mgr Toussaint ILUKU, msc thanked the Lord and rejoiced for achieving his dream projected from the day of His Episcopal Ordination since July 2019: that of Convoking a General Assembly after he had travelled the whole extent of his diocese or his first pastoral tour.
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CONVOKING [kənˈvōk]
the act of convoking. the state of being convoked. a group of people gathered in answer to a summons; assembly. Anglican Church. either of the two provincial synods or assemblies of the clergy. Protestant Episcopal Church. an assembly of the clergy of part of a diocese. the area represented at such an assembly.
verb (used with object), con·voked, con·vok·ing. to call together; summon to meet or assemble. Think you remember last week’s words? Take this quiz on the Words of the Day from April 6–12 to find out! a person who dances professionally, as on the stage. an example of writing or speech consisting of or containing meaningless words.
The Latin noun vox ("voice") and verb "vocare" ("to call") have given rise to many English words including "convoke." Other English descendants of those roots are usually spelled with "voc" or "vok" and have to do with speaking or calling.
3. either of the two provincial synods of the Church of England. 4. an assembly of the clergy of part of a diocese in the Episcopal Church. 5. a formal assembly at a college or university, esp. for a graduation ceremony. [1350–1400; Middle English (< Middle French) < Latin convocātiō. See convoke, -tion] syn: See convention.