noun
- plural of caucus; meetings of members of a political party or faction to select candidates or decide policy
- plural of caucus; groups of politicians or party members united by a common interest or ideology
verb
- third-person singular present tense of caucus; to hold or participate in a caucus
Examples
- The party held several caucusses across the state to discuss the upcoming election.
- Different caucusses within Congress often have competing priorities.
- She caucusses with other members of her party to develop strategy.
- The presidential campaign organized caucusses in early voting states.
- Multiple caucusses met simultaneously to nominate their preferred candidate.
- He caucusses regularly with colleagues who share his environmental concerns.