Yes, but it's a bit poetic or strange. We usually use the word "convention" in that context.
A convocation is a group of people. Your use of the word is wrong as you have written it. Therefore you can not have a convocation with a guy.
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Convocation works, so does: gathering, circle, grove, hearth and meeting.
In church, everyone uses an invocation to pray to the lord.
A convocation is a gathering of people called upon for a specific purpose such as a meeting or graduation. A group of students gathering for their graduation would be considered a convocation. Another example would be the gathering of people to a church for a sermon.
The describing word of teachers is "educators".
The noun teachers' is the plural possessiveform of the singular noun teacher.A possessive noun is used to show possession, ownership, origin, or purpose of another noun in the sentences.A possessive noun can describe the subject of a sentence or a clause, or the object of a verb or a preposition.EXAMPLESThe teachers' meeting starts at seven. (describes the subject of the sentence)I will attend the teachers' meeting. (describes the direct object of the verb 'will attend')I baked some cookies for the teachers' meeting. (describes the object of the preposition 'for')
The noun 'assembly' is a singular, common noun; a word for a group of people gathered in one place for a common purpose; or a legislative body.The noun 'hearers' is a plural, common noun; a word for people who listen; listeners.The term 'assembly of hearers' is a group of people who are listening or an audience.As a collective noun, the word 'assembly' is used for an assembly of toys
use of reserved word in assembly language
house of assembly
assembly in Hindi is sabha
The plural possessive form is teachers'.For example: The teachers' lounge is being repainted.