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diplomat1813, from French diplomate, a back-formation from diplomatique (see diplomatic) on model of aristocrate from aristocratique.
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diplomatperson who negotiates important political and economic agreements, usually for a government.
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diplomatan official engaged in international negotiations a person who deals tactfully with others (diplomatic) relating to or characteristic of diplomacy; "diplomatic immunity" (dip [..]
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diplomatperson engaged in diplomacy for his country.
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diplomatn. A representative of one sovereign state at the capital or court of another.
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diplomatA diplomat is an official who represents a government in its relations with foreign governments. Diplomats include officials such as ambassadors, consuls and envoys.
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diplomatDiplomático
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diplomatA diplomat is a public officer commissioned, according to law, to supervise and transact the affairs of the government which has employed them, in a foreign country. International treaties are usually [..]
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diplomat(n) an official engaged in international negotiations(n) a person who deals tactfully with others
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diplomat
A person who is accredited, such as an ambassador, to officially represent a government in its relations with other governments or international organisations
(figuratively) Someone who uses skill [..]
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