Definition of Convenable. Meaning of Convenable. Synonyms of Convenable

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Definition of Convenable

Convenable
Convenable Con*ven"a*ble, a. Capable of being convened or assembled.
Convenable
Convenable Con"ve*na*ble, a. [F. convenable, fr. convenir. See Convene.] Consistent; accordant; suitable; proper; as, convenable remedies. [Obs.] With his wod his work is convenable. --Spenser.

Meaning of Convenable from wikipedia

- A marriage of convenience is a marriage contracted for reasons other than that of love and commitment. Instead, such a marriage is entered into for personal...
- (1990) Un comédien dans un jeu de quilles (1990) (miniseries) Un mort très convenable (1992) (miniseries) Mor****eix [fr] (1993) Une femme sur mesure [de] (1997)...
- Learning Technology Partners (previously known as Convene) is an early distance learning company and the largest company in that market.[citation needed]...
- amongst the Christians concerning the feast of the P****over. A synod was convened to discuss the issue, and those in attendance agreed that the paschal fast...
- The WHO-convened Global Study of Origins of SARS-CoV-2 or the Joint WHO-China Study was a collaborative study between the World Health Organization and...
- General ****embly is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Maryland that convenes within the State House in Annapolis. It is a bicameral body: the upper...
- decriminalized Christianity in the Roman Empire by the Edict of Milan (313), later convening the Council of Nicaea (325) where Early Christianity was consolidated...
- National Council and the Federal Council. In specific cases, both houses convene as the Federal ****embly. The legislature meets in the Austrian Parliament...
- Adams first did so in 1797, the president has called the full Congress to convene for a special session on 27 occasions. Harry S. Truman was the most recent...
- "fundamentally flawed". The crisis continued with the unconstitutional self-convening of Parliament and escalated with the decision of the ruling party to suspend...