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Convocation works, so does: gathering, circle, grove, hearth and meeting.

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What is the suffix of the word convocation?

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What is the Hebrew word for covent?

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How do you use the word convocation in a sentence?

In church, everyone uses an invocation to pray to the lord.


How would one define the word convocation?

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.