Diplomat [noun]
Definition of Diplomat:
politician, consul
Opposite/Antonyms of Diplomat:
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Sentence/Example of Diplomat:
A Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by Voice of San Diego also revealed that General Atomics was planning to use the test flight to impress foreign diplomats in the market for military-grade drones.
No matter who they love or who they are, our diplomats deserve dignity and respect.
Brinkley, however, declined to comment on the FAA emails or shed light on which military diplomats were lined up for the San Diego demonstration.
Indeed, it has been accused of targeting foreign diplomats in third countries in the past.
As Scott Anderson explained on the Lawfare podcast, the principles behind State Department policies banning partisan activities by overseas diplomats are that they represent the entire nation – not just one political party.
Governor Spotswood also was a most able diplomat with the Indians, and he tried conscientiously to help them get better educated.
The opportunity came presently, for Lady Merehaven was called away, leaving a pompous old diplomat to wait on the queen.
Ede was the type after which some department store advertising-department diplomat had coined the term "stylish stout."
It was a difficult matter to detach the old diplomat from the circle surrounding him, but Varney succeeded at length.
For the purposes of this difficult negotiation Napoleon had chosen Caulaincourt, his devoted servant and most adroit diplomat.