Definitionadj. relating to or characteristic of diplomacy
Last update: October 2, 2016
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Mr. Foreign MInister's diplomatic efforts were successful in gaining international support. [Please select]
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In the study were four gentlemen of the diplomatic corps. [adjective]
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The campaign is spearheaded by proposals presented by Taiwan 's diplomatic allies to the UN General Assembly. [adjective]
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The London Diplomatic List on the Foreign & Commonwealth Office website provides details of embassy and consulate staff in London. [adjective]
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A diplomatic congress to be held every year. [adjective]
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But diplomatic rivalry, national selfishness, English avarice, and Russian ambition stood in her way. [adjective]
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"Representatives of governments, private persons, and official organs say the same thing; it is repeated in parliamentary debates, diplomatic correspondence, and even in state treaties." [adjective]
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Stripped of diplomatic address, it was to say, You are my slave; give me all you have, and--yourself. [adjective]
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The diplomatic corps and the Emperor himself were to be present. [adjective]
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