convenir

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to be apt or suitable
 * 2)  to agree to harmonize in opinion or action

Etymology
. Spelt in, etymologically reconstructed in Middle French to closer match the original Latin spelling.

Verb

 * 1) to admit; to agree
 * 2) to suit; to be convenient for
 * 3)  to be appropriate or admissible to be agreed upon according to convention
 * 1) to suit; to be convenient for
 * 2)  to be appropriate or admissible to be agreed upon according to convention
 * 1)  to be appropriate or admissible to be agreed upon according to convention
 * 1)  to be appropriate or admissible to be agreed upon according to convention

Usage notes

 * When conjugating, compound tenses cannot be formed using as the auxiliary verb in the sense of “to suit”. It must take . This is even though it derives from , which takes.

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to agree, agree on, agree upon
 * 2)  to be convenient, suit
 * 3) to admit
 * 4) to arrange bring together various parts to build or form something
 * 5)  to convene
 * 1) to arrange bring together various parts to build or form something
 * 2)  to convene