verb
- past tense of caucus; met in a private group to discuss political strategy or select candidates
Usage: political context
Examples
- The senators caucused before the vote to discuss their strategy.
- Party leaders caucused for hours to choose their nominee.
- The committee members caucused privately to reach a consensus.
- Representatives caucused to plan their response to the proposal.
- The delegates caucused early in the morning before the convention.
- Local politicians caucused to coordinate their campaign efforts.