"Conclave" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Conclave" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Conclave" Meaning

A conclave is a meeting of high-ranking officials, typically in the Catholic Church or other religious organizations, where important decisions are made. It is often a secret or private discussion, and the results of the meeting are not publicly disclosed until a resolution has been reached.

"Conclave" Examples

Usage Examples of "Conclave"


A conclave is a private meeting of high-ranking members of the Catholic Church, usually cardinals, to elect a new pope.

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The College of Cardinals will gather in a conclave to choose the next leader of the Catholic Church.
The conclave was held in secret, with only the cardinals present to discuss and vote on the new pope.
The election of the new pope was the result of a long and contentious conclave.
The conclave was marked by a series of compromise and coalition-building between rival factions.
The historian wrote extensively about the dramatic events that unfolded during the memorable conclave of 1953.

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