0 a large formal meeting, especially of Church officials or of members of some universities in the UK:
a university convocation
1 a large, formal meeting, esp. for the ceremony at a university at the end of a course of study, or the act of arranging a large, formal meeting:
During this time, there were three major convocations and almost continuous conferences.
They also engage in convocations, marriage ceremonies, pilgrimages, and ritual costume and hairstyles.
Committee, or of municipal convocations or councils which may be contrary to the constitution or the laws or decrees in force.
Card playing and strong drink were forbidden from these convocations, which were now known as blue stocking events.
Any subject may be treated in a bull, and many were and are, including statutory decrees, episcopal appointments, dispensations, excommunications, apostolic constitutions, canonizations and convocations.
The position was the titular head of the university, and its primary duty was presiding over convocations.
The theater has been used for commencements, convocations, concerts, dramas and pep rallies.
They have trimonthly convocations which include sermons and songs.