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Word Meanings - AMBASSADORSHIP - Book Publishers vocabulary database

The state, office, or functions of an ambassador.

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  • NEGOTIATION
    1. The act or process of negotiating; a treating with another respecting sale or purchase. etc. 2. Hence, mercantile business; trading. Who had lost, with these prizes, forty thousand pounds, after twenty years' negotiation in the East Indies.
  • EMBASSY
    ambasciata, fr. ambasciare for ambactiare to go on a mission, fr. L. ambactus vassal, dependent, of Celtic or German origin; cf. W. amaeth husbandman, Goth. andbahts servant, G. amt office, OHG. ambaht. Cf. 1. The public function of an ambassador;
  • REPRESENTATIONARY
    Implying representation; representative.
  • AMBASSADORSHIP
    The state, office, or functions of an ambassador.
  • REPRESENTATION
    1. The act of representing, in any sense of the verb. 2. That which represents. Specifically: A likeness, a picture, or a model; as, a representation of the human face, or figure, and the like. A dramatic performance; as, a theatrical
  • MINISTRYSHIP
    The office of a minister. Swift.
  • MANAGEMENT
    1. The act or art of managing; the manner of treating, directing, carrying on, or using, for a purpose; conduct; administration; guidance; control; as, the management of a family or of a farm; the management of state affairs. "The management of
  • CONTRIVANCE
    1. The act or faculty of contriving, inventing, devising, or planning. The machine which we are inspecting demonstrates, by its construction, contrivance and design. Contrivance must have had a contriver. Paley. 2. The thing contrived, invented,
  • CIRCUMVENTION
    The act of prevailing over another by arts, address, or fraud; deception; fraud; imposture; delusion. A school in which he learns sly circumvention. Cowper.
  • DIPLOMACY
    1. The art and practice of conducting negotiations between nations , including the methods and forms usually employed. 2. Dexterity or skill in securing advantages; tact. 3. The body of ministers or envoys resident at a court; the diplomatic body.
  • MINISTRY
    1. The act of ministering; ministration; service. "With tender ministry." Thomson. 2. Hence: Agency; instrumentality. The ordinary ministry of second causes. Atterbury. The wicked ministry of arms. Dryden. 3. The office, duties, or functions of
  • MISMANAGEMENT
    Wrong or bad management; as, he failed through mismagement.
  • MISREPRESENTATION
    Untrue representation; false or incorrect statement or account; -- usually unfavorable to the thing represented; as, a misrepresentation of a person's motives. Sydney Smith. Note: In popular use, this word often conveys the idea of intentional
  • UNDERMINISTRY
    A subordinate or inferior ministry. Jer. Taylor.

 

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