Convoke

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Convoke is a term that generally means to call together or summon an assembly or meeting. It is often used in various contexts, including legal, political, and organizational settings. The term is derived from the Latin word "convocare," which means "to call together."

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Legal Context[edit | edit source]

In the legal context, to convoke means to summon individuals to appear in a court of law or to gather for a legal proceeding. This can include summoning witnesses, jury members, or other parties involved in a legal case.

Political Context[edit | edit source]

In the political realm, convoke is often used to describe the act of calling together a legislative body or assembly. For example, a parliament or congress may be convoked to discuss and pass legislation. The term can also apply to summoning a summit or a high-level meeting of political leaders.

Organizational Context[edit | edit source]

Within organizations, to convoke means to call a meeting of members, such as a board of directors meeting, a shareholder meeting, or a general assembly of members. This is often done to discuss important matters, make decisions, or conduct official business.

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