Convening

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Relations

  • Conclave: A conclave is a private or secret convening, often used in a religious context.
  • Colloquium: A colloquium is an academic convening for discussing research or ideas.
  • Conference: A conference is a formal convening of people to discuss a particular topic.
  • Congress: A congress is a formal convening of representatives or delegates.
  • Gathering: Convening is the act of gathering or calling people together.
  • Rendezvous: A rendezvous is a convening at a particular place and time.
  • Assembly: An assembly is a convening of people for a particular purpose.
  • Workshop: A workshop is a convening for practical instruction or training in a particular subject.
  • Congregation: A congregation is a convening of people, often in a religious context.
  • Gathering: Convening is the act of gathering or assembling people for a specific purpose.
  • Symposium: A symposium is a convening for discussing a particular subject.
  • Rally: A rally is a convening of people for a particular cause or purpose.
  • Meeting: A convening is a type of meeting where people come together for a specific purpose.
  • Convention: A convention is a large convening of people for a specific purpose, often related to a profession or interest.
  • Convocation: A convocation is a formal convening, often for a ceremonial purpose.
  • Muster: A muster is a convening of people, often for inspection or review.
  • Concourse: A concourse is a convening or gathering of people.
  • Seminar: A seminar is a convening for intensive study or discussion of a particular subject.
  • Forum: A forum is a convening for open discussion of a particular issue.
  • Gathering: A convening involves gathering people together.
  • Summit: A summit is a convening of leaders or experts to discuss important issues.