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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181. The looming enforced removal of Mr Ozberk, 30, has the makings of a diplomatic incident.
182. Economic sanctions, the cultural and sporting boycotts, and diplomatic isolation must be maintained and intensified.
183. Voluminous diplomatic correspondence, in a serious but ridiculous vein, followed this episode.
184. Whether diplomatic activity should be shielded from the public gaze is a matter for debate.
185. But there were no outward signs that diplomatic efforts would soon defuse the fighting.
186. The use of soldiers as diplomatic representatives was far from unknown before the nineteenth century.
187. There were those who argued that such action would alienate world opinion and sabotage the chances of a diplomatic solution.
188. Mahdi denies that his movement wants weapons or financing from Washington, saying moral support and diplomatic pressure are enough.
189. The best hope that Kampuchea can be spared more agony is the gathering weight of diplomatic contact.
190. Britain should therefore not hesitate to use whatever powers and diplomatic skills she possesses to ensure that it does not come about.
191. Journalists and diplomatic sources, however,[http://sentencedict.com/diplomatic.html] cast doubt on the government's version.
192. In announcing the decision, Clinton and senior aides claimed a major diplomatic victory for the administration.
193. A token number of official diplomatic missions is desirable but not essential.
194. Stories, however, have circulated that the Bush administration may be more open than was President Clinton to resuming diplomatic relations.
195. They were thus left to fend for themselves, aided only by the diplomatic intercession of the Protestant Cantons.
196. The car was unmarked, there were no military or diplomatic plates, no official driver, no bodyguard.
197. Only VIPs and foreign diplomatic missions are given permission to utilise such dishes.
198. Embassy officials have said that Makharadze, an economics minister, had diplomatic immunity.
199. The incident pushed the two countries closer towards a serious diplomatic confrontation.
200. The development of organised diplomatic archives and of foreign office libraries is perhaps best seen in Britain.
201. Nevertheless the political and diplomatic links which bound her to the rest of the continent were slowly multiplying and becoming stronger.
202. Usually diplomatic services and foreign offices in this respect merely reflected the societies they served.
203. There is a shortage of suitable recruits in the diplomatic service(sentencedict.com), which offers varied experience abroad and a good career structure.
204. Fifthly, non-diplomatic personnel are increasingly either having diplomatic influence or being involved in activity affecting diplomatic ties.
205. Joe Gentile of the Metropolitan Police Department said that police investigate diplomatic crime fully, and they do issue citations to diplomats.
206. The success of a diplomatic mission depends as much as anything on the quality of the information.
207. Diplomatic sources said the main question now is whether a formula can be found to bridge the gap on both issues.
208. I was pleased that he was more diplomatic afterwards instead of being as over the top as ever.
209. It is being discussed on the diplomatic circuit and it will no doubt bubble up at Westminster.
210. Franklin Roosevelt had maintained a diplomatic representative in Vichy from the outset.
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