Convene in a sentence as a verb

It's not like the US is pushing the Hague and others to convene treaty proceedings to get this done.

I find it so much more difficult to convene with a lot of people who share the same passion for certain ideas as I do.

National governments are toppling left and right, with the internet as the tool to gather and convene.

There weren't any clear answers, but the committee would convene and in an hour they'd have a decision with lots of feedback.

They convene experts and build systems for collating and distributing these standards.

Heck, people regularly convene on sites like Stack Overflow, not to just get answers, but to discuss ideas.

Hal Abelson seems like a good choice, though I for one hope he does not convene a committee on this subject, because in that direction lies a soulless, unenlightening report.

Except that you can't. 5k is above 'discretionary spending' for a drone, but not worth it to convene meetings with upper management, fly in sales people, do an extensive demo/feasibility study, etc. Spolsky wrote a post about it years ago, and I generally found it's true.

-What if me and a couple of buddies convene around a table and formulate the rule in a more “official” way, maybe something like “all citizens shall be required to partake in Surströmming at least once per day”?

We had to convene 2 subcommittee meetings and make her go way out of her way to find that model offered 2 other places so we had 3 bids, and document them, before just doing what she wanted to do anyways.

"...turned their back on the US government...""...he conspired with her to convene a global meeting..."The "major Internet organizations" have about as much organization as a room full of cats.

The big picture being that Bostoners should just ignore the marathon bombers so they can convene an emergency city council meeting to discuss the threat chemical plants?I thought I was pretty jaded, but it turns out I have a long way to go still.

It is a lecture, or as we call it these days, "live-action Vimeo".Serving food and drinks to everyone at the same time is a way of keeping everyone together in the same space, where they can bump into each other, look over each other's shoulders, and convene spontaneous hallway meetings.

Convene definitions

verb

meet formally; "The council convened last week"

verb

call together; "The students were convened in the auditorium"

See also: convoke