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What is the past tense of caucus?

What's the past tense of caucus? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of caucus is caucused or caucussed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of caucus is caucuses or caucusses.

The present participle of caucus is caucusing or caucussing.

The past participle of caucus is caucused or caucussed.

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Your negotiating team caucused on the morning of July 10 and had its first meeting with the employer that afternoon.
Prior to our meeting with the employer, the team caucused to discuss the upcoming round of negotiations.
But his relationship with Democrats continued to sour, even though he caucused with the party in the Senate.
In the past, the two Independents, Angus King, of Maine, and Bernie Sanders, of Vermont, have caucused with Democrats.
After taking office in 2013, he caucused with the Democratic Party, though he continued to be known for his bipartisan efforts.
The bargaining team caucused to discuss the importance of engaging members in the whole bargaining process.

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