caucused

[US]/ˈkɔːkəst/
[UK]/ˈkɑːkəst/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.The past tense of caucus, meaning to hold a private meeting among members of a political party to make decisions about policy or candidates.

Phrases & Collocations

caucused together

caucused separately

caucused last night

caucused with leaders

caucused on issues

caucused in private

caucused for support

caucused before voting

caucused for strategy

caucused on policies

Example Sentences

the committee caucused for hours before reaching a decision.

during the election, the candidates caucused to discuss strategy.

the senators caucused to unify their stance on the bill.

they caucused in small groups to gather opinions.

the party caucused to decide on the presidential nominee.

after caucusing, they presented their findings to the board.

the leaders caucused to address the urgent issues at hand.

she caucused with her peers to formulate a plan.

they caucused late into the night to finalize the agenda.

the group caucused to ensure everyone had a voice in the decision.

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