Caucused in the past tense of the verb 'caucus', which means to hold a meeting. Example sentence:
Our committee caucused for an hour to unify our presentation to the assembly.
The word 'caucused' is the past tense of the verb to caucus, meaning to hold a meeting with people with a shared political agenda.Example: The committee caucused on a final list of grievances.
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