Organized vs Convened - What's the difference?
organized | convened |
Of a person, characterised by efficient organisation.
(organize)
(convene)
To come together; to meet; to unite.
* Isaac Newton
To come together, as in one body or for a public purpose; to meet; to assemble.
* Sir R. Baker
* Thomson
To cause to assemble; to call together; to convoke.
To summon judicially to meet or appear.
As verbs the difference between organized and convened
is that organized is (organize) while convened is (convene).As an adjective organized
is of a person, characterised by efficient organisation.organized
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Alternative forms
* organised (British English)Adjective
(en adjective)- Your work desk is so neat and tidy - I've never met someone so organized before!
Verb
(head)Derived terms
* organized crimeconvened
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Verb
(head)convene
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Verb
(conven)- In short-sighted men the rays converge and convene in the eyes before they come at the bottom.
- The Parliament of Scotland now convened .
- Faint, underneath, the household fowls convene .