Conclave Mnemonic
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conclave
conclave
/ˈkɒn.kleɪv/
Examples
- Participated in the Papal conclave of 1591 and in the Papal conclave of 1592.
- This was the turning point of the conclave.
- The sacristy was the seat of two conclaves.
- That may explain the unusual length of the conclave.
- The violence of the Conclave escalates to a breaking point.
- The conclave is presided over by the Dean of the College of Cardinals.
- Marcus left the conclave still in possession of the Aurora virus.
- The article is about the election and its history, not just the conclave.
- The conclave believed he was strongly opposed to the nepotism then prevalent.
- The judicator caste forms the Conclave, the ruling body of the Khalai Protoss.
a confidential or secret meeting
noun
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"Con + Cave. All the leaders secretly meet in a big cave."
"Cone + Clave. A secret meeting where cones discuss their shape."
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