Rendezvous (Noun/Verb) Syllable division: ren·dez·vous How to pronounce: UK: /ˈrɒn.deɪ.vuː/ US: /ˈrɑːn.deɪ.vuː/
Meaning: A plan to meet someone, especially in secret, at a specific location and time, or the location itself. Example: > When she did not arrive at an agreed rendezvous point, he alerted a park ranger who raised the alarm. - Noun > The cousins rendezvoused in America before they flew to London. - Verb
Plenary (Adjective) Syllable division: ple·na·ry How to pronounce: UK: /ˈpliː.nər.i/ US: /ˈpliː.nər.i/
Meaning: A plenary meeting refers to a meeting in which all of the participants of a group or organization are present, usually at a conference. Example: > The bill will become a law if it passes the plenary session. > The conference ended with a plenary debate.
Subpoena (Verb) Syllable division: sub·poe·na How to pronounce: UK: /səˈpiː.nə/ US: /səˈpiː.nə/
#1 Meaning: To legally obligate someone to appear in court to answer questions. Example: > They were all under subpoena to appear. > A subpoena may be issued to compel their attendance.
#2 Meaning: To order the production of papers in a legal proceeding. Example: > He has been served with a subpoena to answer the charges in court.
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Threshold (Noun) Syllable division: thresh·old How to pronounce: UK: /ˈθreʃ.həʊld/ US: /ˈθreʃ.hoʊld/
#1 Meaning: The floor of a structure or room's entry. Example: > He didn't dare cross the threshold. > The bride was carried over the threshold.
#2 Meaning: This is the stage or point at which you begin to feel something or something begins to happen. Example: > This is the threshold at which workers start to pay income tax. > I knew I had reached my threshold of pain when I had to take a pill for comfort.