Convene

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Convene Convene is a term that generally means to come together or assemble for a meeting or activity. It is often used in the context of formal gatherings such as conferences, meetings, assemblies, and councils. The term can be applied to various settings, including business, government, and legal contexts.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The word "convene" originates from the Latin word convenire, which means "to come together" or "to assemble." The term has been in use in the English language since the late 14th century.

Usage in Different Contexts[edit | edit source]

Business[edit | edit source]

In the business world, to convene often refers to the act of bringing together stakeholders, employees, or board members for a meeting or conference. These gatherings can be for various purposes, including strategic planning, decision-making, and problem-solving.

Government[edit | edit source]

In a government context, convening is a common practice for legislative bodies, committees, and councils. For example, a parliament or congress may convene to discuss and pass legislation. Similarly, a city council may convene to address local issues and make decisions affecting the community.

Legal[edit | edit source]

In the legal field, to convene can refer to the assembly of a court or jury for a trial or hearing. This is a formal process that often involves the presence of judges, lawyers, and other legal professionals.

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