Caucused

/ˈkɔːkəst/ verb

Past tense of caucus: to meet together as members of a political party or interest group to discuss strategy and select candidates.

From caucus, likely from Algonquian languages (possibly Powhatan caw-caw-su, meaning 'to advise/counsel'), entered English in colonial Virginia. The -ed suffix marks past tense, creating the simple past form of this political verb.

AMምክንያት
ARسبّب
BNকারণ
CAcausat
CSvyvolaný
DAforårsaget
DEausgelöst
ELαίτια
EScausado
FAعلت
FIaiheutettu
FRcausé
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