"Convoked" Meaning
Convoked refers to a formal meeting or assembly that has been summoned or called together, often by a superior or authority figure. This can include a gathering of people for a specific purpose, such as a business meeting, a council, or a conference.
"Convoked" Examples
Convoked
Convoked is the past tense of the verb "convocate", which means to summon or assemble people for a meeting, decision, or discussion.
Examples:
The company's financial troubles were discussed at the convoked meeting. (The meeting was summoned to discuss the financial troubles.)
The stakeholders were convoked to the emergency board meeting to discuss the crisis. (The stakeholders were summoned to the emergency meeting.)
The emperor wished to convocate a council to discuss the future of the kingdom. (The emperor summoned a council to discuss the future of the kingdom.)
The mayor was convoked before the city council to explain the recent increase in taxes. (The mayor was summoned to explain the recent increase in taxes.)
By invoking the clause, the government was convoked to discuss the possibility of a new treaty. (The government was summoned to discuss the possibility of a new treaty.)
Please note that "convoked" is not frequently used in modern English, and other tenses and verb forms may be more common.