colloquiumin a sentence
- In a single week, there might be committees, caucuses, colloquiums, congresses, and conventions variously coming together to establish codes, set courses of action, levy complaints, and generally clamor about the world's oldest problems in its newest nomenclature.† (source)
- Morton Cratzchbarken, in an admittedly sensationalized address to The National Colloquium on Psychic Phenomena last year, said that the two most stunning events of the twentieth century have been the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963 and the destruction that came to Chamberlain, Maine, in May of 1979.† (source)
- I imagined her as a kind of mini-mogul who was raised in the trade, that she'd be well known in the business circles and be asked to speak before the audience at the colloquiums and conferences.† (source)
- The university holds an annual colloquium on the subject.