Convening in a sentence as a noun

What, exactly, are we convening here for, as it were?

It is a convening source, and inspiring source, for a multitude of startups.

With this, universities are convening kangaroo courts to find "guilty" all sorts of college crimes, like rape, even when there is no founding.

In this hypothetical, I'm assuming we are convening on private property and not a public sidewalk.

And in fact it seems that Congress will probably remove the ability of the court-martial convening authority to acquit someone at all, due to abuses of that power.

Semantically, "startup" is now just an umbrella under which the same paper-pushers and conference-call-bros we were trying to escape from are convening.

However, Lofgren and others repeatedly argued that hearings were required to get the opinions of technical experts ... and I might guess the chair has authority in convening such hearings?

BBC hypes / linkbaits the title by quoting one word out of context.> Dr Saleemul Huq, a convening lead author on one of the chapters, commented: "Before this we thought we knew this was happening, but now we have overwhelming evidence that it is happening and it is real.

"The partnership will enable Mayors and CEOs to demonstrate to policymakers the vital role that immigration plays in our economy by publishing studies, conducting polls, convening forums, and sponsoring public education campaigns.

It could be:-- standards-- methodologies-- prototypes-- libraries of code, manuals of protocolseven more practical things:-- convening people on a topic with authority-- writing popular works to publicize the field-- building a scientific facility-- even TV shows or blog postsYou will find professors at universities who do a whole variety of these kinds of things, not just publish research papers.

That said whether or not there is consensus that Human activity is responsible for global warming it does not matter, there is certainly consensus that Human's are the only ones who have a chance at addressing global warming, unless unknown to us the Cows are currently convening in secrete meetings to discuss how they might better regulate their own emissions of Methane and Ammonia because their contribution to global warming is weighing so heavy on their conscience.

Convening definitions

noun

the act of convening

See also: convention