How Do You Spell CONVOKING?

Pronunciation: [kənvˈə͡ʊkɪŋ] (IPA)

Convoking is spelled with the letters C-O-N-V-O-K-I-N-G. The stress is on the second syllable, with the "o" pronounced with a short "uh" sound. The "v" is pronounced with a "v" sound, followed by an "oh" sound for the "o" before moving to a short "IH" for the "i". The ending "-ing" is pronounced with an "IH" sound followed by a nasal "NG" sound. The word means to call or summon someone to a meeting or gathering.

CONVOKING Meaning and Definition

  1. Convoking is a verb that refers to the act of summoning or calling together a group of individuals, typically for a specific purpose or meeting. It involves the initiation of a formal gathering or assembly to address a matter of importance, such as discussing an issue, making decisions, or seeking resolutions.

    The term convoking can apply to a wide range of contexts and settings, including political, academic, or religious organizations. For example, a government official or leader may convoke a meeting of representatives to discuss legislative matters or policy changes. In educational institutions, professors or administrators can convoke students for a class lecture or group project. Similarly, a religious leader may convoke members of a congregation for worship or other spiritual activities.

    The act of convoking usually entails issuing invitations or notifications to relevant individuals, ensuring their presence at the designated time and place. Convoking is often an essential step to facilitate effective communication, collaboration, and decision-making among a group of individuals who may have distinct perspectives or roles.

    Overall, convoking serves as a means of bringing people together with a common purpose or objective. By convening a group, individuals can collectively address issues, share information, exchange ideas, and reach consensus or resolutions regarding specific matters.

Common Misspellings for CONVOKING

Etymology of CONVOKING

The word "convoking" is derived from the Latin word "convocare". "Convocare" is a combination of the prefix "con-" meaning "together" and the verb "vocare" meaning "to call". Therefore, "convoking" can be defined as the act of calling people together for a meeting, assembly, or gathering.

Similar spelling words for CONVOKING

Conjugate verb Convoking

CONDITIONAL

I would convoke
we would convoke
you would convoke
he/she/it would convoke
they would convoke

FUTURE

I will convoke
we will convoke
you will convoke
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they will convoke

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have convoked
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PAST

I convoked
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PAST PERFECT

I had convoked
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PRESENT

I convoke
we convoke
you convoke
he/she/it convokes
they convoke

PRESENT PERFECT

I have convoked
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they have convoked
I am convoking
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I would have convoked
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