verb
- meeting in a caucus to discuss political matters or select candidates
Usage: present participle of caucus
Examples
- The senators were caucusing to decide their position on the bill.
- Party members spent hours caucusing before the vote.
- The representatives are caucusing in the conference room.
- Democratic lawmakers were caucusing to select their nominee.
- The committee members finished caucusing and announced their decision.
- Political leaders were caucusing behind closed doors.