0 the main official sent by the government of a country to represent it in another country -- büyükelçi, diplomat, sefir
the French ambassador to Britain
The role of honest broker in negotiations between loquacious opponents, however, was not to the ambassador's liking.
That's because they keep trying the same old methods, like speeches, letters, conferences, ambassadors, war.
Expelled from the party, he sought work for the government when war broke out and became a roving ambassador, seemingly above party.
Is there a morphological analysis in such words as boisterous, ambassador, annual, poem (cf. poet), agrarian, armor, benediction, crucial, or worn?
However, the contact was limited to some adventurous travelers and a few ambassadors, whose view of life and ideas left little impact.
The lowliest foreigners coming to this country became first-class gentlemen and messenger boys would turn into ambassadors.
The author is not a dogmatic 'no-change-at-all' environmentalist or a 'doom and gloom, degradation everywhere' ambassador.
After keeping him waiting for a month, the king finally admitted the ambassador for a private audience.
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