English to Indonesian Dictionary convocation

convocation

pertemuan
definition
noun
This was their second reunion as a similar convocation gathered for a get together in Summerhill twenty-five years ago.
a large formal assembly of people.
From Megiddo in 1485 BC to Kosovo in ad 1999, this argument runs, the only thing all wars have had in common has been to increase governments' powers of convocation and coercion.
the action of calling people together for a large formal assembly.
translation of 'convocation'
noun
rapat,
pertemuan
example
The proposal is to complete the 'convocation' by July ’, Prof. Ponnusamy states.
The quorum necessary for the 'convocation' of the summit is 15 member states.
Over the past several years, the 'convocation' has been held at Ohio State, the University of Michigan and the University of California at Berkeley.
Conversely he extends the hand of friendship to other heads of faiths at a 'convocation' he convened in Rome.
the arguments delayed the 'convocation' of the first congress, planned for February 1992
The three were selected from 25 nominations submitted last month and will be recognized at the university's spring awards 'convocation' March 28.
The College of Agriculture presented annual awards to faculty and staff at its spring semester 'convocation' Jan.13.
The first gold medal will be awarded in the 2004 'convocation' to be held in late March.
Work approved by the select committee will finally be taken to a general 'convocation' for a stamp of approval.
Incoming students also participate in a freshman 'convocation' that serves to welcome first-generation families.
This was their second reunion as a similar 'convocation' gathered for a get together in Summerhill twenty-five years ago.
One such initiative was the 'convocation' that was held here recently for these children.
For the first time, all-university awards formerly presented at a spring ceremony will be presented during the fall 'convocation' .
As his column notes, Yale has on the contrary already ‘postponed’ its freshman 'convocation' for the first time in its history.
The deputies did not forget that what had forced the 'convocation' of the future National Assembly was the scale of the State's debts.
Well, I have to be around campus this weekend to participate in the honors 'convocation' , so I get to wear my pretty little skirt, hood, and scholarly looking square cap for three whole hours on Saturday!
The 'convocation' of a national representative assembly meant the end of absolute monarchy.
As many as 63 students were awarded diplomas at the annual 'convocation' of the Indo-Swiss Training Centre here yesterday.
The annual faculty and staff spring awards 'convocation' will be held Monday, April 16.
The President's Office confirmed the award winner would be honored during the university's spring awards 'convocation' , lending additional legitimacy to the award.
The petition went on to demand the eight-hour working day, the separation of church from state, a fair wage, land to be redistributed, and the 'convocation' of a constituent assembly.
Decision-making would be slow, if it routinely required the 'convocation' of a large number of people to take management decisions.
Eleven months after receiving an invitation to address this topic for a Lutheran 'convocation' of teaching theologians, my wife of twenty-six years was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
The six-college 'convocation' fostered a creative and supportive relationship between the faculty, staff and students who attended.
This degree is to be awarded at their 'convocation' on June 16, 2005.
The day we visited, the streets bubbled with life as people in luminous blue gowns headed to a 'convocation' at the cathedral.
On Wednesday, at a 'convocation' honoring the four professors who have received tenure this year, Provost Dan Hornbach spoke eloquently about the importance of tenure for the preservation of academic freedom.
Inevitably, the kids come to adore him, and he enters their group in a local competition, a plan which an angry 'convocation' of parents threatens to derail.
I was involved in the largest 'convocation' we ever held, and I will cherish that memory forever.
From Megiddo in 1485 BC to Kosovo in ad 1999, this argument runs, the only thing all wars have had in common has been to increase governments' powers of 'convocation' and coercion.
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