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with Anu Gargconvoke
PRONUNCIATION:
(kuhn-VOHK)
MEANING:
verb tr.:To call together for a meeting. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin convocare (call together), from con- (together) + vocare
(to call), from vox (voice).
USAGE:
"They insist that Mr Zelaya violated the constitution by trying to convoke
a constituent assembly which they fear might have prolonged his term."Post-coup Honduras; The Economist (London, UK); Jul 9 2009. See more usage examples of convoke in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Books written out of fire give me a great deal of pleasure. You get the sense that the world for these writers could not have continued if the book hadn't been written. When you come across a book like that it is a privilege. -Hisham Matar, author (b. 1970)
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