Consulates [noun]
Definition of Consulates:
embassy
Opposite/Antonyms of Consulates:
-
Sentence/Example of Consulates:
Native women were not interfered with by either party, nor were the foreigners, many of whom took refuge at the British Consulate.
He was further instructed to hand over his consulate archives to the British Consul, who would take charge of American interests.
The Gov.-General courteously proposed to send a large bodyguard to his consulate, but it was not necessary.
Six weeks after the victory of Zurich came the 18th Brumaire, and Napoleon's accession to the consulate.
Incessant bugle-calls from the natives added to the commotion, and thousands of Chinese crowded into the Chinese Consulate.
Everybody in the pension was studying something; we avoided the American church and consulate and even the Baroness L.
The establishment of a British Consulate there, after a long interregnum, was either the cause or excuse for an outbreak.
For twenty-four hours the scales wavered, every foreign house and Consulate being packed with terrified Armenian refugees.
He was a trusted official of the Republic, the Consulate, the Empire, and the restored monarchy.
Russian Consulate in Chicago: Advise on destination of bread-lift.