unconvened
English
Adjective
unconvened (not comparable)
- Not convened.
- 1954, Yale Historical Publications: Miscellany - Issue 60, page 27:
- Westmeath met for the first time in ten years, Wicklow in fifteen, Tyrone in fourteen; in Leinster, King's County was the only one as yet unconvened.
- 1985, Deane L. Critchley, Judith T. Maurin, The Clinical Specialist in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, →ISBN:
- Other options include retracing the convening steps, referring the motivated client to an individual therapist, granting a private session, or treating the unconvened family systemically through that subgroup motivated to participate.
- 2010, Peter Maguire, Law and War: International Law and American History, →ISBN, page 192:
- Because the EDC Treaty faced an uncertain future in the French Assembly, the Mixed Board remained unconvened.
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