reconvene

/ˌriːkənˈviːn/
verb
  1. To meet again after a break or pause.
    • The committee will reconvene after lunch to finish the discussion.
    • After the summer holiday, the school board plans to reconvene in September.
    • The negotiators agreed to reconvene next week to continue the talks.
  2. To cause a group to meet again after a break.
    • The judge reconvened the court after a short recess.
    • We need to reconvene the team tomorrow morning to review the project.
    • The chairperson decided to reconvene the meeting at 3 p.m.