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What is the noun for convenance?

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convention
  1. A meeting or gathering.
  2. A formal deliberative assembly of mandated delegates.
  3. The convening of a formal meeting.
  4. A formal agreement, contract or pact.
  5. (international law) A treaty or supplement to such.
  6. A practice or procedure widely observed in a group, especially to facilitate social interaction; a custom.
  7. Synonyms:
  8. Examples:
    1. “I remind members of the convention that members should not conduct conversations in the House unless it is necessary, and then only in a way so as not to disturb the proceedings.”
      “But, and there is the rub, every member of the Cabinet is expected by acceptable social convention to then go out and promote and defend what has been pronounced.”
      “Second, develop a strict convention for how and when you will check for erroneous data.”
convent
  1. A religious community whose members (especially nuns) live under strict observation of religious rules and self-imposed vows.
    1. (India) A Christian school.
  2. The buildings and pertaining surroundings in which such a community lives.
  3. A gathering of people lasting several days for the purpose of discussing or working on topics previously selected.
  4. A coming together; a meeting.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “I visited the historic convent, where the prioress and her fellow nuns dedicated their lives to prayer and community service.”
convenience
  1. The quality of being convenient.
  2. Those things which make life more convenient.
  3. A convenient time
  4. (chiefly Britain) Clipping of public convenience: a public lavatory.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “A washer and dryer is provided for the convenience of our guests.”
      “The comfort and convenience of modern housing may make it difficult to understand the importance of fire to life in the colonial era.”
      “The convenience of the Internet has lured travelers to search online when making travel plans.”
conventionalism
  1. (uncountable) Adherence to social conventions; conventional behavior
  2. (countable, obsolete) A conventional act or constraint
  3. (philosophy) The doctrine that logical or mathematical principles are simply the expression of conventions
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Since the nineteenth century many an artist has claimed that he fought the good fight against stuffy conventionalism by baiting the bourgeois.”
      “These are all extremely entertaining, often silly episodes that fly in the face of the conventionalism most cartoons offer.”
      “As to the main criticisms of conventionalism, my qualms here have to do with the fact that they are already so familiar.”
convenor
  1. One who assembles people for an official or public purpose.
  2. In a British university, a lecturer who takes on the mantle of managing a specific course.
  3. Examples:
    1. “They were protesting at what they see as management's victimisation of a Unison union convenor and a senior shop steward.”
      “Graham Goddard, a trade union convenor at the firm's Sheffield factory who is married with three children, was in the scheme for 20 years.”
      “The meeting convenor, Dr Raymond Sacks, has established an excellent programme.”
conventionalist
conventionality
  1. (uncountable) The state of being conventional
  2. (countable) Something conventional; a convention
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  4. Examples:
    1. “But there is a strange namelessness about everything that helps the film avoid conventionality or specificity.”
      “I've imparted to his nature this bit of ill-gotten reliance on commonplace conventionality, and I thus entreat him to explain his motives.”
      “My impression is that she also contains elements of conformity and conventionality as well as elements of spontaneity, independence and daring.”
conventional
  1. (finance) A conventional gilt-edged security, a kind of bond paying the holder a fixed cash payment (or coupon) every six months until maturity, at which point the holder receives the final payment and the return of the principal.
conventionist
  1. One who enters into a convention, covenant, or contract.
conventioner
  1. One who belongs to a convention or assembly.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Influential fiddler Dave Swarbrick, enjoying a new lease of life following a lung transplant, will be there as will his former Fairport Conventioner Ashley Hutchings.”
conventionalisation
  1. Alternative form of conventionalization
convenance
conventionalization
  1. The act or process of making conventional.
convenientness
  1. The state or quality of being convenient.
convening
  1. An assembly; a meeting.
conventioneer
  1. A person attending a convention
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Perhaps this is why tourism has been growing, particularly for the black traveler and conventioneer.”
      “Philadelphia is a city with a clear commitment to accomodating the African-American conventioneer.”
      “Wednesday, his sleek club drew only one extremely drunk conventioneer in an ill-fitting suit who was seen being reprimanded by a burly security guard.”
conventiongoer
  1. A person attending a convention
  2. Synonyms:
convener
  1. One who convenes or calls a meeting
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The convener of the committee called for an urgent meeting to discuss the project's progress.”
      “The former Vauxhall worker rose through the ranks from shop steward to convener at Ellesmere Port and has been a national official for 10 years.”
      “As the convener of the reception committee later acknowledged, the crowd made this city proud by behaving in a disciplined and well-mannered way.”
convenorship
  1. The role or status of convenor.
conveniency
  1. (archaic) convenience
  2. Examples:
    1. “Wherein, for that I know delay is dangerous, you shall have with all conveniency our resolution delivered by our message.”
      “Note, that for the conveniency of the Gentry, there is a back-door in Smithfield Rounds.”
      “At your conveniency you will be so kind as to enclose a receipt in a letter.”
conventionalisations
conventionalizations
conventionalisms
  1. plural of conventionalism
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “With all the formalities, conventionalisms, and superadditions that Zen has accumulated in its long history, its central fact is very much alive.”
      “Second, he erred in disregarding and satirising puritanical conventionalisms.”
      “Having said this, you will not, I trust, suspect me of disliking you for throwing off conventionalisms and speaking to me as a man to a man.”
conventionalists
conventionalities
  1. plural of conventionality
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The adulatory phrases used as mere conventionalities seemed to have actually turned his head.”
      “Such were the habits calculated to irritate the conventionalities of Tiverton against her.”
      “The sugar pine is as free from conventionalities as the most picturesque oaks.”
conventiongoers
conventioneers
  1. plural of conventioneer
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “You go out, you report, you come back, you write. Veteran conventioneers know this well.”
      “How could the bickering conventioneers possibly attain the goal of making Europe more democratic, transparent, and efficient?”
      “The top advice from seasoned conventioneers is to pre-register for the convention so you can receive and digest the program beforehand.”
conventionists
  1. plural of conventionist
convenorships
  1. plural of convenorship
conventionals
  1. plural of conventional
  2. Examples:
    1. “Replacing its fleet of cabover tractor models with new Freightliner Century Class conventionals.”
conventioners
  1. plural of conventioner
conveniences
  1. plural of convenience
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Now, the concept is replete with quick fills, personalised service by experts, total vehicle management and consumer conveniences.”
      “Although modern conveniences have made managing a home easier, the time spent on housework has remained much the same.”
      “For him, that joy and his historical view of slavery have made it easier to deal with the lack of modern conveniences.”
conveniencies
  1. plural of conveniency
conventions
  1. plural of convention
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Continue to allocate kanbans to the highest valued cell using the same conventions as above.”
      “Rooted in immemorial folk beliefs, ghost stories, as a literary genre, have their own conventions and are a comparatively recent development.”
      “Be aware of ballet recitals, church conferences, conventions and club meetings.”
convenings
  1. plural of convening
convenors
  1. plural of convenor
conveners
convents
  1. plural of convent
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Much could be written about her extraordinary life as Mother Superior of her convents at Bingen and Rupertsberg.”
      “Well today there wouldn't be 50 people entering novitiates or convents or monasteries probably around Australia I think.”
      “It was the linen of nuns and convents rather than of brides and marriage beds.”
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