absolute, ambassadorial, career diplomat, consul, diplomat, emissary, internuncio, minister plenipotentiary, omnipotent, supreme
Definitionn. a diplomat who is fully authorized to represent his or her government
Last update: July 25, 2015
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In 1679 Gyllenstjerna was appointed the Swedish plenipotentiary at the peace congress of Lund. [Please select]
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"We shall have to send you out among the Dutchmen as a schoolmaster plenipotentiary," said Frank, laughing. [Please select]
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After signing the Declaration of Independence, he was sent as Minister Plenipotentiary to France in 1776. [Please select]
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"Is it a Plenipotentiary or a furrin' Prime Minister they take me for."' [Please select]
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John Adams, then Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States to Holland. [Please select]
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A long, hard fight, indeed, from revenue officer to minister plenipotentiary, but it was ambition's war. [Please select]
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Sir Richard Pakenham, the English plenipotentiary here, could tell if he liked. [Please select]
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On _these_ conditions, Sir Richard agreed to accept promotion as minister plenipotentiary to Washington. [Please select]
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Paul, who was by seniority the spokesman, touched his cap, and looked as dignified as though he had been the minister plenipotentiary of one of the great powers. [Please select]
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