Synonym: diplomatical. Similar words: diplomat, automatic, automatically, mathematics, dramatic, pragmatic, dramatically, aplomb. Meaning: [‚dɪplə'mætɪk] adj. 1. relating to or characteristic of diplomacy 2. skilled in dealing with sensitive matters or people.
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151. Most members of the European diplomatic community have already left the country as war now seems inevitable.
152. It had become difficult for him to imagine anything other than a successful outcome to his diplomatic and military operations.
153. Against that background, diplomatic efforts to find a solution to the impasse intensified.
154. A principle as old as ancient tribes and almost as remotely understood, diplomatic immunity is taking a beating this week.
155. The Independent of Feb. 27 cited diplomatic sources as stating that 44 elected representatives had been imprisoned since the previous May.
156. Considerable diplomatic efforts were by now under way to end the fighting, though only one intervention now bore fruit.
157. Intense prayer, along with astute technical and diplomatic skill, was dedicated to this problem.
158. The coming months will see considerable diplomatic efforts channelled in that direction.
159. Prospects for diplomatic initiatives - US-Soviet statement Amid renewed calls for an immediate ceasefire there were reports of continued diplomatic initiatives.
160. Two years later a new commercial diplomatic service was created.
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161. Without ciphers and diplomatic bags, espionage and counter-espionage actions were likely to be circumscribed.
162. The guarding of military and diplomatic secrets at the expense of informed representative government provides no real security for our Republic.
163. Bonn has not cut official diplomatic relations with Baghdad but it withdrew all diplomatic personnel long ago.
164. Kostunica has said that he accepts the Dayton borders, and wishes to establish diplomatic relations with Bosnia.
165. Ben Elissar shared the landmark diplomatic twist with dinner guests last Friday.
166. New Zealand regularly sent diplomatic protests at the start of each series of tests.
167. It was hoped to open the border and renew diplomatic ties by the end of 1991.
168. State Department officials said Monday that no country has agreed to waive diplomatic immunity in such a serious case.
169. Then, in Hong Kong, Chris Patten and family were reunited with their beloved terrier whose disappearance caused a diplomatic incident.
170. Kim Il Sung also found the dialogue with the South to be beneficial, especially in breaking out of his diplomatic isolation.
171. The governments of Britain and Syria are anxious to re-establish diplomatic relations.
172. A cooler customer, it is suggested, would somehow have sought and found a diplomatic solution.
173. Occasionally young men with diplomatic ambitions were allowed, if strongly enough recommended, to study in the foreign ministry archives.
174. I seemed to have a separate brain for each limb, but they'd all broken off diplomatic relations.
175. A large part of his wealth is in a country with which Britain does not have diplomatic relations.
176. What book has Pretoria now placed on its set reading list for trainee high-fliers in the country's diplomatic service?
177. The potential for the fighting to spill over into a wider regional conflict has triggered a flurry of diplomatic activity.
178. They were even more alarmed by hostility to the papal diplomatic service.
179. According to diplomatic sources, Mbonimpa had been opposed to the moves by President Buyoya to include Hutus in the government.
180. If the profession had declined into almost insignificance it is doubtful whether there would have been such a burgeoning of diplomatic posts.
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