verb
- past tense and past participle of caucus; held or participated in a caucus (a private meeting of members of a political party to select candidates or decide policy)
Usage: chiefly North American; political context
Examples
- The delegates caucussed for hours to decide on their preferred candidate.
- Party members caucussed in small groups across the state.
- They caucussed behind closed doors before announcing their decision.
- The committee caucussed to align on the new policy direction.
- Iowa voters caucussed during the presidential primary season.