convocation (Meaning)

Wordnet

convocation (n)

a group gathered in response to a summons

the act of convoking

convocation Sentence Examples

  1. The university convocation welcomed new students to campus with a ceremony.
  2. The convocation of church members gathered for Sunday worship and fellowship.
  3. The convocation of world leaders addressed pressing global issues at the summit.
  4. The convocation of shareholders voted on important company matters during the annual meeting.
  5. The convocation of wizards convened to discuss the latest developments in magical research.
  6. The convocation of scholars presented their research findings at the academic conference.
  7. The convocation of alumni returned to campus to celebrate their graduation anniversaries.
  8. The convocation of birds chirped and sang in the early morning light.
  9. The convocation of protesters marched through the streets, demanding social change.
  10. The convocation of elders gathered to pass down wisdom and traditions to the younger generation.

FAQs About the word convocation

a group gathered in response to a summons, the act of convoking

meeting, conference, assemblage,assembly, ingathering,gathering, congregation, audience, panel, symposium

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The university convocation welcomed new students to campus with a ceremony.

The convocation of church members gathered for Sunday worship and fellowship.

The convocation of world leaders addressed pressing global issues at the summit.

The convocation of shareholders voted on important company matters during the annual meeting.