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Noun
(1) a diplomat having less authority than an ambassador
(2) someone sent on a mission to represent the interests of someone else
(3) a brief stanza concluding certain forms of poetry
(4) deputy
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Noun
(1) a diplomat having less authority than an ambassador
(2) someone sent on a mission to represent the interests of someone else
(3) a brief stanza concluding certain forms of poetry
(4) deputy
Show Examples
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(1) the UN special envoy to Yugoslavia
(2) a peace envoy
(3) But his rise to power will not be the only remarkable event of his career, for he has called upon the Federation to send an envoy to begin negotiating a peace between the two powers.
(4) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510She was held for about six weeks without charge,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb the envoy told Wednesday's Evening Standard newspaper.
(5) Such people, he deduced, were not socialists at all but ruthless envoys of a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510mean state capitalism with the grab motive left intactu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(6) It is hard to think of people more demure in rhetorical comportment than senior envoys of the United Nations or of the British foreign office.
(7) An alternative opposition government must include an opposition Cabinet, envoys and ambassadors in every sphere of diplomatic activity and relations and an alternative budget.
(8) In Ancient Egypt, the Pharaoh's messengers and diplomatic envoys carried with them the seal of the Pharaoh, production of which guaranteed the carrier free and unhindered passage throughout the region.
(9) Diplomatic immunity dates from antiquity when the Greek Government extended special status to foreign envoys .
(10) There would be a lot more if he had not given the strong impression that he has already made up his mind on the basic issues, and that his envoys ' missions are more about salesmanship than exchanging views.
(11) Consequently, in 1564 Elizabeth agreed to open discussions with the Austrians and soon afterwards she authorised envoys and councillors to negotiate a matrimonial treaty.
(12) It is also forbidden to harm the wounded and sick; medical or religious personnel; envoys bearing flags of truce; and, of late, even journalists.
(13) Sir William Hamilton is known for his interest in volcanoes, which he studied assiduously from 1764 until 1800 while he was the British envoy extraordinary to the court of Ferdinand IV in Naples.
(14) Prior to the amendment, the president had the prerogative to appoint ambassadors or accept foreign envoys .
(15) Another shows six slaves and the other two show rows of courtiers and visiting envoys , including representatives of Britain, France, the Ottoman Empire, Sind and Arabia.
(16) Notably, the document signaled that the new administration would eschew the use of special diplomatic envoys .
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(1) the UN special envoy to Yugoslavia
(2) a peace envoy
(3) But his rise to power will not be the only remarkable event of his career, for he has called upon the Federation to send an envoy to begin negotiating a peace between the two powers.
(4) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510She was held for about six weeks without charge,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb the envoy told Wednesday's Evening Standard newspaper.
(5) Such people, he deduced, were not socialists at all but ruthless envoys of a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510mean state capitalism with the grab motive left intactu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(6) It is hard to think of people more demure in rhetorical comportment than senior envoys of the United Nations or of the British foreign office.
(7) An alternative opposition government must include an opposition Cabinet, envoys and ambassadors in every sphere of diplomatic activity and relations and an alternative budget.
(8) In Ancient Egypt, the Pharaoh's messengers and diplomatic envoys carried with them the seal of the Pharaoh, production of which guaranteed the carrier free and unhindered passage throughout the region.
(9) Diplomatic immunity dates from antiquity when the Greek Government extended special status to foreign envoys .
(10) There would be a lot more if he had not given the strong impression that he has already made up his mind on the basic issues, and that his envoys ' missions are more about salesmanship than exchanging views.
(11) Consequently, in 1564 Elizabeth agreed to open discussions with the Austrians and soon afterwards she authorised envoys and councillors to negotiate a matrimonial treaty.
(12) It is also forbidden to harm the wounded and sick; medical or religious personnel; envoys bearing flags of truce; and, of late, even journalists.
(13) Sir William Hamilton is known for his interest in volcanoes, which he studied assiduously from 1764 until 1800 while he was the British envoy extraordinary to the court of Ferdinand IV in Naples.
(14) Prior to the amendment, the president had the prerogative to appoint ambassadors or accept foreign envoys .
(15) Another shows six slaves and the other two show rows of courtiers and visiting envoys , including representatives of Britain, France, the Ottoman Empire, Sind and Arabia.
(16) Notably, the document signaled that the new administration would eschew the use of special diplomatic envoys .
Related Words
(1) special envoy
Related Words
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(1) special envoy
Synonyms
Noun
1. ambassador
2. envoi
3. envoy extraordinary
4. emissary
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. ambassador
2. envoi
3. envoy extraordinary
4. emissary
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