"Convokes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Convokes" Meaning

Convokes is the third person singular present tense of the verb "convoke", which means to summon or call together a group of people, often for a formal meeting or assembly.

"Convokes" Examples

Convoles


Convoles is the third person singular present tense of the verb "convoke", which means to officially gather or summon people, especially for a meeting or discussion.

Here are 5 examples of how to use the word "convoles":

| Sentence | Meaning |
| --- | --- |
| The mayor convoles the town council to discuss the new budget proposal. | The mayor summons the town council to discuss the new budget proposal. |
| The president convoles an emergency meeting with top officials to address the crisis. | The president summons top officials to address the crisis. |
| The teacher convoles the class to discuss the importance of punctuality. | The teacher gathers the class to discuss the importance of punctuality. |
| The chair convoles the board of directors to discuss the company's financial performance. | The chair summons the board of directors to discuss the company's financial performance. |
| The judge convoles the jury to deliberate on the verdict. | The judge summons the jury to deliberate on the verdict. |

Note: Convoles is not as commonly used as other verb forms, and is mostly used in formal or official contexts.

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Convivially

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In a friendly and sociable manner; in good company.

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The verb "convocated" is the past tense of the verb "convocate", which means to summon or gather people or a group of people to a meeting, assembly, or conference.

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Convoked

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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.

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Convolute

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Complex or intricate in a confusing or misleading way.

Convolutedly

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In a confusingly complicated or overly complex manner.

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Convoluting is a verb that means to make something complex or confused by adding too many details, intricacies, or complications. It can also mean to twist or turn something in a complicated way, often leading to a tangled or knotted state. In a figurative sense, it can mean to make something seem more complicated or mysterious than it actually is by adding unnecessary layers of meaning or complexity.

Convolution

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Convolution refers to a mathematical operation used to combine two functions or signals by sliding one over the other, element-wise multiplying them, and integrating them to produce a new, output function or signal. In a broader sense, convolution can also refer to a process of blending or merging separate elements or components to form a new, combined whole.