Reconvene (verb)

  1. To come together for a meeting or a purpose again.
  2. 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:

  1. The board decided to reconvene in a month to discuss further.
  2. The parliament reconvened after the summer break.
  3. The jury was ordered to reconvene to deliberate further.
  4. The company's management decided to reconvene the meeting to discuss the proposal again.
  5. The court reconvened after the lunch break to hear the final arguments.
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