Conveners

/kəˈvɛnərz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Individuals or entities who call together a formal meeting or assembly, especially in legal or organizational contexts.
    The conveners scheduled the shareholders' meeting in accordance with corporate bylaws.

Forms

  • convener

Commentary

Typically used in contexts involving legal assemblies or formal meetings; designation may have procedural significance in corporate, legislative, or organizational governance.

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