In law, a writ requiring someone to appear in court to give testimony.
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.
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