unconvene

verb

Etymology

From un- + convene.

  1. derived from *gʷm̥yéti
  2. derived from convenio
  3. borrowed from convenir
  4. prefixed as unconvene — “un + convene

Definitions

  1. To disband a group that has been convened.

    • Thus, unless one argues that the circuit court has no power to unconvene an en banc court, that there is no accepted procedure for doing so is not a bar ...
    • You heard me, Judge. We're not going to reconvene, because we're not going to unconvene.
    • The convention, convened in 1993, was unconvened in 1996 after the NLD delegates walked out of the process, labeling it a sham designed to legitimize the military's role in Myanmar politics.

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