noun
- plural of caucus; private meetings of members of a political party to select candidates or decide policy
Usage: political
verb
- third person singular present of caucus; meets in a private group to make political decisions
Usage: political
Examples
- The party held several caucuses before the primary election.
- Iowa caucuses traditionally kick off the presidential nomination process.
- Local caucuses help determine delegate allocation.
- The senator caucuses with the progressive wing of the party.
- Democratic caucuses were scheduled for Tuesday evening.
- She caucuses regularly with other committee members.
- The caucuses lasted well into the night.