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Meanings of
convocation
in English
Portuguese
convocação
Catalan
convocatòria
Spanish
convocatoria
Back to the meaning
The act of convoking.
calling together
Portuguese
convocação
In law, a writ requiring someone to appear in court to give testimony.
subpoena
subpœna
Synonyms
Examples for "
subpoena
"
subpoena
subpœna
Examples for "
subpoena
"
1
The paper also said Bolton has not received a grand jury
subpoena
.
2
Mr Mehta said Mazars has seven days to comply with the
subpoena
.
3
It would only allow law enforcement access to the info through
subpoena
.
4
Senate Republicans rejected Democratic efforts to
subpoena
Bolton during the impeachment trial.
5
Mueller's
subpoena
to Miller was first reported by the New York Times.
1
I have yet,' says I, 'to shake hands with a
subpœna
server.'
2
Several companies said they received grand jury
subpoenas
,
indicating a criminal investigation.
3
The companies said separately on Tuesday they received the
subpoenas
this month.
4
The paper also said Bolton has not received a grand jury
subpoena
.
5
Mr Mehta said Mazars has seven days to comply with the
subpoena
.
Usage of
convocation
in English
1
As a sentinel, my first concern is maintaining safety throughout the
convocation
.
2
The two houses of
convocation
presented an address to the same purpose.
3
They would delight a
convocation
of crowned heads plotting against the people.
4
They were all talking about it, while the
convocation
was going on.
5
I was told I had license throughout the fastness during the
convocation
.
6
It won't be hard to do now that the
convocation
has begun.
7
After today's
convocation
,
Stubbs the RA puts his arm around my shoulder.
8
In the Chapter-house, the brothers, both ecclesiastical and lay, were assembled in
convocation
.
9
But the
convocation
of the Council was far from meeting with general approval.
10
But this morning, during Dr. Falwell's
convocation
speech, I started changing my mind.
11
The deputation required nothing less than the
convocation
of the States-general.
12
After the usual ceremony, the voting commenced in
convocation
-
house
,
which was densely crowded.
13
There remained but a few weeks before the
convocation
of the Constituent Assembly.
14
On all sides there was a demand for the
convocation
of the states-general.
15
This evening's
convocation
was not quite what I'd had in mind.
16
Provision had been made for the frequent
convocation
and secure deliberation of parliaments.
Other examples for "convocation"
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convocation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
holy convocation
disrupt this convocation
first convocation
great convocation
immediate convocation
More collocations
Translations for
convocation
Portuguese
convocação
Catalan
convocatòria
convocació
Spanish
convocatoria
Convocation
through the time
Convocation
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common