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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary sum·mon v. Pronunciation: ' sə-mən Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   sum·moned ; sum·mon·ing \ ' sə-mə-niŋ, ' səm-niŋ\ Etymology: Middle English somnen, somonen, from Anglo-French somondre, from Vulgar Latin *summonere, alteration of Latin summonēre to remind secretly, from sub- secretly + monēre to warn ― more at SUB- , MIND Date: 13th century 1 : to issue a call to convene : CONVOKE 2 : to command by service of a summons to appear in court 3 : to call upon for specified action 4 : to bid to come : send for < summon a physician> 5 : to call forth : EVOKE ― often used with up –sum·mon·able \ ' sə-mə-nə-bəl\ adjective –sum·mon·er \ ' sə-mə-nər, ' səm-nər\ noun synonyms SUMMON , CALL , CITE , CONVOKE , CONVENE , MUSTER mean to demand the presence of. SUMMON implies the exercise of authority <was summoned to answer charges>. CALL may be used less formally for SUMMON < called the legislature into special session>. CITE implies a summoning to court usually to answer a charge < cited for drunken driving>. CONVOKE implies a summons to assemble for deliberative or legislative purposes < convoked a Vatican council>. CONVENE is somewhat less formal than CONVOKE < convened the students>. MUSTER suggests a calling up of a number of things that form a group in order that they may be exhibited, displayed, or utilized as a whole < mustered the troops>.]]>