0 to arrange or call people to attend a large formal meeting: --
He has convoked a summit conference in Brussels.
He added to the cathedral and convoked a diocesan synod in 1585.
On a few occasions popes convoked a general council before imposing an income tax, but more often imposed the tax solely on their own authority.
In addition, the canon law of some patriarchal churches requires that it be convoked at predetermined intervals.
However, a council meeting was convoked by the king or nobility that objected the sale.
The chambers had the power to question the ministers of the executive power, convoking them to present at them.
He convoked the first diocesan synod in 1962.
Initially, this was the name of the place where the hearings were convoked, but later this appellation included the court as well.
This law required the government to convoke general elections, but it had to legalise political parties first.