Reconvene
(verb)
- To come together for a meeting or a purpose again.
- To meet again after an interruption.
Origin:
From the prefix "re-" meaning "again" and the word "convene" which means "to come together for a meeting or a purpose".
Examples:
- The board decided to reconvene in a month to discuss further.
- The parliament reconvened after the summer break.
- The jury was ordered to reconvene to deliberate further.
- The company's management decided to reconvene the meeting to discuss the proposal again.
- The court reconvened after the lunch break to hear the final arguments.