convocative
Convocative is an adjective meaning relating to or causing a convocation, i.e., the act of calling people together or summoning an assembly. It denotes something that tends to summon or assemble, especially in formal, institutional, or ceremonial contexts. The word derives from Latin convocare, “to call together,” with the English suffix -ive, and it has historically appeared in scholarly or historical writing as well as ceremonial language.
Usage of convocative tends to be rare in everyday English. It is more likely to be found
Examples of usage are typically found in historical texts, legal or governmental documents, or formal speeches.