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convoke

S vs Convoke - What's the difference?

s | convoke |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As a verb convoke is

to convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting.

Convoke vs Collect - What's the difference?

convoke | collect | Related terms |

Convoke is a related term of collect.


In lang=en terms the difference between convoke and collect

is that convoke is to convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting while collect is to infer; to conclude.

As verbs the difference between convoke and collect

is that convoke is to convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting while collect is to gather together; amass.

As an adjective collect is

to be paid for by the recipient, as a telephone call or a shipment.

As an adverb collect is

with payment due from the recipient.

As a noun collect is

(christianity) the prayer said before the reading of the epistle lesson, especially one found in a prayerbook, as with the book of common prayer.

Conjure vs Convoke - What's the difference?

conjure | convoke |


As verbs the difference between conjure and convoke

is that conjure is while convoke is to convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting.

Convoke vs Undefined - What's the difference?

convoke | undefined |


As a verb convoke

is to convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Convoke vs Appeal - What's the difference?

convoke | appeal | Related terms |

Convoke is a related term of appeal.


As verbs the difference between convoke and appeal

is that convoke is to convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting while appeal is (obsolete) to accuse (someone of something).

As a noun appeal is

(legal) (a) an application for the removal of a cause or suit from an inferior to a superior judge or court for re-examination or review (b) the mode of proceeding by which such removal is effected (c) the right of appeal (d) an accusation; a process which formerly might be instituted by one private person against another for some heinous crime demanding punishment for the particular injury suffered, rather than for the offense against the public (e) an accusation of a felon at common law by one of his accomplices, which accomplice was then called an approver.

Convoke vs Designate - What's the difference?

convoke | designate | Related terms |

Convoke is a related term of designate.


As verbs the difference between convoke and designate

is that convoke is to convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting while designate is to mark out and make known; to point out; to name; to indicate; to show; to distinguish by marks or description; to specify; as, to designate the boundaries of a country; to designate the rioters who are to be arrested.

As an adjective designate is

designated; appointed; chosen.

Convoke vs Warn - What's the difference?

convoke | warn | Related terms |

Convoke is a related term of warn.


In lang=en terms the difference between convoke and warn

is that convoke is to convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting while warn is to give warning.

As verbs the difference between convoke and warn

is that convoke is to convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting while warn is to make (someone) aware of impending danger etc or warn can be (label) to refuse, deny (someone something).

Notify vs Convoke - What's the difference?

notify | convoke | Related terms |

Notify is a related term of convoke.


In lang=en terms the difference between notify and convoke

is that notify is to give (someone) notice of (something) while convoke is to convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting.

As verbs the difference between notify and convoke

is that notify is to give (someone) notice of (something) while convoke is to convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting.

Hold vs Convoke - What's the difference?

hold | convoke |


As a proper noun hold

is moon.

As a verb convoke is

to convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting.

Convoke vs Muster - What's the difference?

convoke | muster |


As a verb convoke

is to convene, to cause to assemble for a meeting.

As a noun muster is

example.

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