Sentence example with the word 'diplomatist'

diplomatist

Definition n. an official engaged in international negotiations

Last update: September 22, 2015


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Forsaking the priesthood about 1864, he was employed as a diplomatist by the British government in Egypt, Asia Minor, the West Indies, and Bulgaria, being appointed resident minister in Uruguay in 1884; he died at Montevideo on the 30th of September 1888.   [Please select]

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Baldassare Castiglione, 1478-1529, diplomatist and scholar.   [Please select]

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Are you going to be a guardsman or a diplomatist.   [Please select]

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"And you're still the same diplomatist."'   [Please select]

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"Awright--just stop and say howdedo," said the plump diplomatist.   [Please select]

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Richard Rush, the American diplomatist, wrote, recalling the event: I remember--what American does not.   [Please select]

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But his services as a diplomatist were needed in England.   [Please select]

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Bancroft, the eminent historian, called him "the greatest diplomatist of his century."   [Please select]

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Besides, as a diplomatist, he saw that only in a monarchical government could he have employment.   [Please select]

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Columba was no less of a diplomatist than of an evangelist.   [Please select]

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But the natural diplomatist in him took control, and he replied with the utmost calmness.   [Please select]

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