What is another word for convokes?

Pronunciation: [kənvˈə͡ʊks] (IPA)

Convokes, meaning to call together or summon a group of people or entities, has several synonyms that can be used to convey similar ideas. These synonyms include convene, assemble, gather, rally, muster, congregate, marshal, and bring together. Each of these words can be used to describe formal or informal meetings, protests, demonstrations, or other gatherings. Depending on the context, some synonyms may be more appropriate than others. For example, "rally" could be used to describe a group coming together to support a political cause, while "muster" could be used to describe soldiers gathering for battle. Regardless of the word choice, convoking or calling people together can be an effective way to accomplish objectives and facilitate productive discourse.

What are the hypernyms for Convokes?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Convokes

Though the head of the nation has been usually the person who convokes it, a magnate lower in rank might always, like Achilles in the Iliad, have it summoned when a fitting occasion arose.
"Impressions of South Africa"
James Bryce
Then Charlemagne convokes the bishops and priests of all the province, and placing before them the money which the mouse has fetched, reads them a homely lesson on the foolishness of collecting profitless trifles.
"The Book-Hunter at Home"
P. B. M. Allan
The Emperor convokes the Imperial Diet, opens, closes, prorogues, and dissolves it.
"The Problem of China"
Bertrand Russell

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