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conventionsnounpl. of convention a coming together of a number of persons for a specified purposeattended a convention of mathematicians in California assemblies, congresses, convocations, councils, gatherings, get-togethers, huddles, meetings, powwows clinics, workshopscabinets, caucuses, conclaves, synodsdemonstrations, ralliesconfabs, conversations, dialogues(also dialogs), discourses, discussions, palavers, talksnegotiations, parleys, summitsconferences, forums(also fora), round-robins, roundtables(or less commonly round tables), seminars, symposia(or symposiums)audiences, interviews, sessions a formal agreement between two or more nations or peoplesan international convention banning the spread of nuclear weapons accords, alliances, compacts, covenants, pacts, treaties entente cordiales, ententesbargains, bonds, charters, concords, contracts, deals, settlements, understandingsprojets an arrangement about action to be takenthe Geneva Convention details proper treatment of prisoners of war accords, agreements, bargains, compacts, contracts, covenants, deals, dispositions, pacts, settlements, understandings charters, treatiesbinders, pledges, promisesalliances, associations, entente cordiales, ententes, leagues, partnershipsacceptances, approvals, assents, concurrences, consents, OKs(or okays) an inherited or established way of thinking, feeling, or doingthe bride decided to follow convention and to have her father give her away customs, heritages, prescriptions, rubrics, rules, traditions ethics, forms, modes, mores, norms, principles, standards, valuesbirthrights, inheritances, legaciesfolklores, lores, superstitionscultures, lifestyles |