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reconvenere‧con‧vene /ˌriːkənˈviːn/ verb [intransitive, transitive] VERB TABLEreconvene |
Present | they | reconvene | | it | reconvenes | Past | it, they | reconvened | Present perfect | they | have reconvened | | it | has reconvened | Past perfect | it, they | had reconvened | Future | it, they | will reconvene | Future perfect | it, they | will have reconvened |
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Present | they | are reconvening | | it | is reconvening | Past | they | were reconvening | | it | was reconvening | Present perfect | they | have been reconvening | | it | has been reconvening | Past perfect | it, they | had been reconvening | Future | it, they | will be reconvening | Future perfect | it, they | will have been reconvening |
- After this first round of negotiations, there are no plans to reconvene the talks before the elections.
- For it is the president's job to reconvene parliament.
- It was agreed to reconvene the permanent commission to draw up a treaty between the two countries.
- Mr Major has ordered ministers to reconvene tomorrow.
- Suggest that perhaps the meeting reconvene in half an hour after studying the material.
- The Solid Waste Authority board will reconvene Dec. 19 to formally dissolve.
- The talks ended on May 18 with an agreement to reconvene in June.
- Tony offered to make breakfast, an event so rare that there was a chance parliament would reconvene at Þingvellir.
if a meeting, a court etc reconvenes, or if you reconvene it, it meets again after a break |