Definitionn. a group of representatives or delegates
Last update: September 10, 2015
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It was decided to send a deputation of bishops with a letter of greeting to the national council of the Russian Church about to be assembled (60) and certain conditions were laid down for intercommunion with certain of the Churches of the Orthodox Eastern Communion (62) and the "ancient separated Churches of the East" (63-65). [Please select]
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A deputation of socialists waited upon a high personage in Vienna. [Please select]
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“This must be the deputation,” said the Rocket, and he tried to look very dignified. [Please select]
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They gave the impression of a deputation coming to announce the death of a near relative. [Please select]
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Mocket has ridden over to North Garden, and I've just dismissed a deputation from Milton. [Please select]
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Lincoln's conclusive answer to a deputation asking for Grant's removal simply was, "he fights." [Please select]
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