Conclaves [noun]

Definition of Conclaves:

secret meeting

Synonyms of Conclaves:


Opposite/Antonyms of Conclaves:

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Sentence/Example of Conclaves:

Their gestures and manner of argument did not bear out the joyful tidings brought to the conclave by the Shahzada.

The princess was in the family conclave which met to consider an amorous escapade of the Duchesse Antoinette de Langeais.

Laurence Corsini was elected pope by the conclave, after it had sat four months.

Gathered together at one of the principal houses in secret conclave were some of the chief Turks of the province.

A special conclave assembled and summoned our landlord, threatening all sorts of vengeance if he did not turn us out.

Two days after their private conclave, the date of the dance was announced on all the bulletin boards.

The two men seated behind the palms had not uttered a syllable while the foregoing conclave was in progress.

The two newcomers were soon allowed to enter the august conclave, and the five great senators greeted each other cordially.

Certain documents were signed with due solemnity, and the conclave broke up.

It was around the council fires that the Indians gathered in solemn conclave to consult and discuss the affairs of their tribes.