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convening

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verb

present participle of convene

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Recent Examples of convening
Noun
Founding Partners for Semafor World Economy this year – the convening’s fourth edition – represent industries spanning finance, consulting, research, technology, automotive, consumer goods, and telecommunications. Rachel Oppenheim, semafor.com, 16 Mar. 2026 The convening of top world leaders was originally scheduled to take place June 14-16, two officials with direct knowledge of G7 planning told Politico EU. Ashleigh Fields, The Hill, 9 Jan. 2026 For Togar, sound is not only an artistic medium but also a public instrument—a way of signaling, convening, and shaping collective attention. Hung Duong, Artforum, 1 Jan. 2026
Verb
That meeting could also be canceled, however, if a federal judge rules on a request from several professional groups to prevent the committee from convening. Adam Cancryn, CNN Money, 11 Mar. 2026 Matt Bennett, co-founder of Third Way, said the organization of moderate Democrats plans to meet repeatedly as the next presidential campaign approaches, convening people who will be influencing and working for Democratic candidates. Meg Kinnard, Fortune, 3 Mar. 2026 They eventually were untangled, and the referees were convening at center ice when Tkachuk skated off the bench and toward the Red Wings penalty box to talk to Edvinsson. Ryan Canfield, FOXNews.com, 27 Feb. 2026 O’Leary thanked Canada's Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon for convening a meeting Tuesday to discuss how to help prevent similar tragedies in the future. ABC News, 26 Feb. 2026 Variety will host its inaugural True Crime Summit at SXSW, presented by Investigation Discovery, on March 13, convening the most influential voices behind one of entertainment’s most dominant and culturally resonant genres. William Earl, Variety, 25 Feb. 2026 States are in a position to prioritize women’s health by convening the resources and talents of state and local government, America’s research universities, pharmaceutical and tech executives, foundations and community leaders to right this wrong. Michelle Kaufman, Baltimore Sun, 9 Feb. 2026 My study included convening focus groups with regular D&D players to determine whether their experiences playing the game represented serious leisure, as opposed to casual leisure associated with traditional board games. Emily Messina, The Conversation, 6 Feb. 2026 As for the quintet, Carroll is committed to convening the group on bandstands at least once a month. Hannah Edgar, Chicago Tribune, 30 Jan. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for convening
Noun
  • Multigenerational convocations among Central Asian thinkers remain exceptionally rare.
    Anel Rakhimzhanova, Artforum, 1 Mar. 2026
  • Putting all of this together gives the resulting convocation some depth, and reminds us that there is a link between research and eventual production or deployment of technology.
    John Werner, Forbes.com, 24 Jan. 2026
Verb
  • The Brooklyn psych-folk artist’s 2025 debut, newly reissued by AD 93, is dissonant, ghostly, and otherworldly, summoning complex emotions with sparse tools.
    Vrinda Jagota, Pitchfork, 19 Mar. 2026
  • Sounds idyllic, except one neighbor keeps summoning the cops — and eventually someone gets shot.
    Amy Nicholson, Los Angeles Times, 10 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • In October 2025, the trust team organized its first pop-up newsroom, with a few dozen journalists rotating through a temporary workspace in South Dallas, meeting with 70 community residents over three days.
    Lilly Kersh, Dallas Morning News, 19 Mar. 2026
  • In 2019, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe became the first Japanese leader in over 40 years to visit Tehran, meeting the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in an effort to mediate between Washington and Tehran.
    Hanako Montgomery, CNN Money, 19 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • The three people arrested were given criminal court summonses and released, an NYPD spokesman said.
    Rebecca White, New York Daily News, 7 Mar. 2026
  • Officials issued 50 summonses to brokers, landlords and property managers.
    Mahsa Saeidi, CBS News, 3 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • Israel, meanwhile, appears content to keep battering the Islamic Republic, whatever the downstream consequences, while also mustering a new offensive into southern Lebanon against Hezbollah.
    Ishaan Tharoor, New Yorker, 6 Mar. 2026
  • But Tuesday night’s attempt was abysmal, with Canada only mustering four shots on goal in the first period and just 20 by the end of the night.
    Michael Russo, New York Times, 10 Feb. 2026
Verb
  • Your 2nd House of Assets draws attention as the unconscious Moon conjoins information-gathering Mercury there, revealing habits that are shaping your financial journey.
    Tarot.com, Baltimore Sun, 17 Mar. 2026
  • The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction famously took on the traditional ideas of the hero’s journey and destruction in storytelling, arguing that the earliest human tool was not a weapon, but a container, such as a bag, a basket, or even a net, designed for gathering and storing food.
    Georg Szalai, HollywoodReporter, 16 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • Tokyo has suggested that operations in the Strait of Hormuz might not pass legal muster.
    NPR Staff, NPR, 16 Mar. 2026
  • If age-verification laws somehow pass judicial muster in Tennessee, Ohio, and Mississippi, individuals in this state will face severe restrictions to their freedom of speech, parental judgment and online safety.
    Agustina Vergara Cid, Oc Register, 15 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • Michigan and Kentucky came calling, engaging him in multiple Zoom calls.
    Tom Krasovic, San Diego Union-Tribune, 15 Mar. 2026
  • Anyone with further information was encouraged to contact investigator Manny Milian by calling Riverside Sheriff's dispatch at (951) 776-1099 or the Perris Sheriff's Station at (951) 210-1000.
    Dean Fioresi, CBS News, 15 Mar. 2026

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“Convening.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/convening. Accessed 20 Mar. 2026.

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