Definition of Caucus
a gathering of individuals who come together to work for a shared objective β generally political in nature
Examples of Caucus in a sentence
The Black Student Caucus is holding a cultural diversity workshop in the media center on Saturday. π
When the legislative caucus meets, they will discuss a new proposal on gun control. π
I wonder what names will come up as possible presidential candidates during next monthβs electoral caucus. π
Before the student government caucus, Heather needs to make copies of the meetingβs agenda. π
The students planned a caucus to discuss alternatives to the schoolβs strict dress code. π
At the end of the caucus, we should have two names for the election ballot. π
The leaders of the highest oil-producing countries will meet in a caucus to converse about the dwindling supply of natural resources. π
During the Latino Congressional Caucus, plans were made to increase Latino involvement in politics. π
The leaders of the church will hold a caucus to discuss the applicants who have applied to be the new youth minister. π
After the votes of the caucus were tallied, a new party chairman was announced. π
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