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convened
adjective as in gathered
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There were a number of people who could have convened a forum of Charter 77, or meetings with other, smaller opposition groups.
Last month, Charles convened a meeting for NYC members specifically to go over Ebola precautions.
And they never were, despite a grand jury being convened in 1937 to reopen the investigation.
In 1890, a delegation appointed by the Mississippi state legislature convened in Jackson to adopt a new state constitution.
The networks of journalists convened a meeting in Mexico City.
A new Assembly had just been convened, from which all the members of the one but recently dissolved were by law excluded.
A public meeting was convened, and Moffat gave a circumstantial account of the information he had gathered.
A court-martial was convened, and the leader and seven others out of the twenty-two were condemned and executed.
Public meetings were convened, and addresses expressive of sorrow at his resignation poured in upon him from all quarters.
Three weeks afterwards the bigots convened a ticket meeting at Exeter Hall.
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On this page you'll find 42 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to convened, such as: accumulated, collected, concentrated, huddled, massed, and reunited.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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