conclave
Americannoun
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a private or secret meeting.
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an assembly or gathering, especially one that has special authority, power, or influence.
a conclave of political leaders.
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the assembly or meeting of the cardinals for the election of a pope.
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the body of cardinals; the College of Cardinals.
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the place in which the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church meet in private for the election of a pope.
noun
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a confidential or secret meeting
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RC Church
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the closed apartments where the college of cardinals elects a new pope
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a meeting of the college of cardinals for this purpose
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Other Word Forms
- conclavist noun
Etymology
Origin of conclave
1350–1400; Middle English < Medieval Latin, Latin conclāve room, enclosed space, representing ( camera ) cum clāve (room) with key. See con-, clef
Explanation
A private or secret meeting is a conclave. What are some reasons you might hold a conclave? You might be convening the executive committee on the board of a company, or you might be planning a surprise party. In Catholicism, a conclave is specifically a meeting of Roman Catholic cardinals who are locked in a room in seclusion when they need to choose a new pope. The word conclave comes from the Latin and originally meant "a locked room." The school's band boosters held a conclave to discuss the harsh district budget cuts and how those cuts might affect all the other music programs at school.
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Example Sentences
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Beijing has escalated a sweeping purge of military officials in the days before thousands of delegates from across the country meet for the annual Two Sessions political conclave that starts on Wednesday.
From Barron's • Mar. 3, 2026
At its twice-a-decade leadership conclave last week, the party elevated foreign affairs to a "core" national function, alongside national defence and internal security.
From Barron's • Jan. 29, 2026
Six months since a conclave of cardinals elected the first North American to the Papacy, some Catholics feel that Leo has been slow to stamp his own mark on the role.
From BBC • Nov. 15, 2025
Since the Communist Party won control of mainland China in 1949, only four Central Committee plenums have promoted 10 or more alternates to full membership, including this week’s conclave, according to party records.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 23, 2025
As focused as Citra was on the upcoming test, she began to wonder what in conclave she would miss when the apprentices were taken for testing.
From "Scythe" by Neal Shusterman
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