Convocation in a sentence as a noun

Plus he will probably get millions from the state for wrongful convocation.

Perhaps the author wouldn't have objected to the word "deserve" at an MIT convocation, nor at one in Germany.

It's been 3 days after convocation and one of my good buddies is continuing on with his studies while I am diving into the wonderful world of work.

When an employer wants to fire an employee, here is what absolutly must happen for the procedure to be valid:- The employer appoints a meeting, with a formal convocation.

College Administration provide no useful guidance either, other than hiring a person to come and hyperventilate on stage for us at our annual faculty convocation.

True story, on my first day of college, at the convocation, the university president told his true story about how he decided to stay at university for an extra year "to study the classics" and what an amazing decision this was for him.

A radical who wanted to get into the Senate would need to get past the state legislature, which selected senators; a usurper who wanted to seize the presidency would need to get past the Electoral College, a convocation of elders who chose the president; and so on.

Convocation definitions

noun

a group gathered in response to a summons

noun

the act of convoking