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How would you use the word conclave in a sentence?

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The word conclave is a singular, common noun for a secret or confidential meeting; a meeting of family members or associates; the closed apartments where the college of cardinals meet to elect a new Pope; or a meeting of the college of cardinals. Example sentence:

We held a family conclave to discuss how we could help the flood victims.
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