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convocation
noun
The act of calling or assembling by summons.
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"But I kind of remember those days, because I went to Baylor University, and we were all required to go to convocation.
Squeezing Banyan in for an interview in his Kathmandu office on June 9th, he is about to head off to grace a convocation at a medical college.
A convocation of retired generals (including a former chief of the defence staff) and a distinguished Tory foreign secretary (Lord Hurd) have expressed their unease.
FRIDAY October 17th was China's first official "Poverty Alleviation Day", an annual convocation of "forums and fundraisers", designed to rally efforts to combat deprivation.
Since its start in 1992, Robocup has become one of the largest robotics competitions in the world; the recently concluded 5th convocation featured more than 500 teams from over 40 countries.
What is that convocation of men around a jeep discussing in the car park?
See articleGeorge Bush attended a convocation at the college and ordered flags to be flown at half-mast.
Less than seven weeks before its convocation, it has at last deigned to announce a provisional date for its biggest formal gathering in five years.
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