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diplomacy
  1. The art and practice of conducting international relations by negotiating alliances, treaties, agreements etc., bilaterally or multilaterally, between states and sometimes international organisms, or even between polities with varying status, such as those of monarchs and their princely vassals
  2. Tact and subtle skill in dealing with people so as to avoid or settle hostility.
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    1. “Downer thinks Australia must become firmer in its private diplomacy over Taiwan.”
      “The President-elect has said that he is willing to engage in diplomacy with any leader, at a time and place of his choosing.”
      “Trying to make staff regulations for a team like that was a task requiring diplomacy and sensitivity.”
diplomat
  1. A person, such as an ambassador, who is accredited to represent a government officially in its relations with other governments or international organisations
  2. (figuratively) Someone who uses skill and tact in dealing with other people
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    1. “He's the first diplomat to represent an Arab country in the new Iraq and had just arrived on the job in June.”
      “You need to be an organiser, negotiator, diplomat and entertainer, ready to deal with anything and everything.”
      “As one diplomat pointed out, that amounts to three weeks' oil profits for the government.”
diplomatic
  1. The science of diplomas, or the art of deciphering ancient writings and determining their age, authenticity, etc.; paleography.
diplolingo
  1. (colloquial) The jargon used by diplomats.
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diplomatese
  1. (derogatory) The jargon used by diplomats.
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    1. “The I.A.E.A. often couches its findings in soothing diplomatese.”
diplomatism
diplomatist
  1. a diplomat
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    1. “The traces of Yax Pasaj's activities as a peripatetic diplomatist are also preserved in several inscribed alabaster vases from western Honduras.”
      “He is a diplomatist, an ecclesiastic, an embodiment of all that is severe and archaic in authority.”
      “President Abraham Lincoln as diplomatist? Hardly a subject at the top of the list in examining a presidency that spanned the U. S. Civil War.”
diplomatists
  1. plural of diplomatist
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    1. “A life's work such as that of Professor Charlotte Angas Scott is worth more to the world than many anxious efforts of diplomatists.”
      “Solemn supermen and imperial diplomatists are proud of restraining their anger.”
      “There certainly have been a great number of successful diplomatists, as they would be called in the old days.”
diplomacies
diplomats
  1. plural of diplomat
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    1. “He lobbied the diplomats during a formal, white-glove lunch featuring several courses and many more toasts.”
      “The diplomats will be on hand to offer their condolences and reassurances to the grief-stricken nurses.”
      “We have diplomats accredited to Riga and those other capitals, and they visit them regularly.”
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