v.  con·vened, con·ven·ing, con·venes  v.intr.  To come together usually for an official or public purpose; assemble formally. v.tr. 1.  To cause to come together formally; convoke: convene a special session of Congress. See Synonyms at  call. 2.  To summon to appear, as before a tribunal. [Middle English convenen, from Old French convenir, from Latin convenīre : com-, com- + venīre, to come; see  gwā- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] con·vena·ble adj. con·vener,  con·venor n.  | 
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