Synonym: embassador. Similar words: pass away, vassal, passage, assault, embarrassed, combat, vendor, endorse. Meaning: [æm'bæsədə] n. 1. a diplomat of the highest rank; accredited as representative from one country to another 2. an informal representative.
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91 He studied law and was appointed ambassador to Paris in the 1970s.
92 His last diplomatic posting was as ambassador and plenipotentiary in Paris.
93 He recently completed a tour of duty in Seoul as assistant to the US ambassador there.
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94 So the ambassador could not take a single firm line.
95 In 1847 the ambassador in Vienna was sent on a special mission to the papacy.
96 Ms Takahashi was the first Japanese woman ever to be appointed ambassador to a foreign country.
97 During that time it's proved itself an able ambassador for Britain, at peace and at war.
98 The selection of a politician as ambassador was highly controversial.
99 The Soviet ambassador to the United Nations and other officials noted the resemblance between the two proposals.
100 Mrs Albright requested anonymity, but when she became ambassador to the United Nations[sentencedict.com], she permitted her name to be published.
101 The squabbling is not fitting for the so-called ambassador for Liverpool.
102 We first met at a cocktail party at the residence of the Russian ambassador.
103 The ambassador frowned and withdrew the cigar from his mouth.
104 It is time the myth of the kilted, bagpipe-playing ambassador is put to rest.
105 The Ambassador immediately received her and quickly understood her deep concern.
106 Ambassador Thompson is an experienced diplomat who has served in France, South America, and the Middle East.
107 I become her ambassador to the outside world, bringing back to Nearing observations and stories.
108 Apparently, his coups in this arena contributed to his nomination for ambassador to the United Nations.
109 Prince Andrew has left the Royal Navy after 22 years of service to become a trade ambassador.
110 Marr thoroughly enjoyed his status as Manchester's ambassador for modern music.
111 This prompted the Foreign Ministry in Bonn to lodge a protest with the Czechoslovak ambassador.
112 In March 1981 the office-holders of the association decided to invite the newly appointed Ambassador Popov to lunch.
113 Diana, meanwhile, finalised preparations for a visit to Paris in a role favoured by her husband as statesman and ambassador.
114 The Ruritanian ambassador delivered a highly emotional protest ... b. The Ruritanian ambassador delivered an extremely strong protest ... 26a.
115 Specialist positions such as goalkeeper and striker would be joined by the mediator and even ambassador.
116 The ambassador opened the gift in front of all his guests - and the box was empty! It was the most excruciating moment of my life.
117 During his spin around Phoenix, the ambassador remarked that the climate and surroundings reminded him of home.
118 The ambassador said it had not been his intention to disrespect the US government.
119 The ambassador made a brief statement, saying that the talks had been very productive.
120 Perhaps her greatest asset as ambassador was her access to President Clinton, whom she had known for many years.
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