call together in English

assemble, convene, summo

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1. To bring or call together into a group or whole: The bailiff Assembled the jury

2. Synonyms for Convoke include call, convene, summon, assemble, muster, cite, gather, order, request and call together

3. When planning military strategy, a nation's leader might Convoke her trusted advisors and top generals. Convoke emerged in the 14th century, from the Latin word convocare — "to call together;" the definition stands today unchanged.

4. The Hebrew word usually rendered “Congregation” in the New World Translation is qa·halʹ, which is from a root meaning “call together; congregate.”(Nu 20:8; De 4:10) It is frequently used for an organized body, being found in the expressions “Congregation of Israel” (Le 16:17; Jos 8:35; 1Ki 8

5. Late 14c., convocacioun, "assembly of persons; the calling or holding of a meeting, assembling by summons," from Old French Convocation and directly from Latin Convocationem (nominative convocatio) "a convoking, calling, or assembling together," noun of action from past-participle stem of convocare "to call together," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + vocare "to call," a verbal …

6. Consult (v.) "ask advice of, seek the opinion of as a guide to one's own judgment," 1520s, from French Consulter (16c.), from Latin Consultare "Consult, take the advice of," frequentative of consulere "to take counsel, meet and consider," originally probably "to call together," as in consulere senatum "to gather the senate" (to ask for advice), from Proto-Italic *kom-sel-e-, from * kom-"with