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convoke

[kuhn-vohk] / kənˈvoʊk /


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That would ease passage of some of Castro's legislative priorities, but her pledge to convoke an assembly to rewrite the country's constitution could still be blocked since that would require a two-thirds majority.

From Reuters • Dec. 1, 2021

Fernandez currently has a working majority in both houses of Congress, but would need two-thirds' congressional support to convoke an elected constitutional assembly.

From Reuters • Oct. 18, 2012

Messori explained that if a Pope decided he was no longer capable of leading the Church, he would convoke a Consistory of all the world's cardinals at the Vatican.

From Time • Jan. 27, 2010

Will you convoke at once the Constituent Assembly?

From Time Magazine Archive

Any one of the five tribes could convoke the federal council, but the council could not convene itself.

From The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State by Engels, Friedrich




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