Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. A diplomatic maneuver; one handled with finesse.
- n. A protest launched through diplomatic measures
Etymologies
- Borrowing from French démarche, from Middle French, from 12th century demarcher ("to march"), from Old French demarchier, from de- + marchier. (Wiktionary)
Examples
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Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘démarche’.
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Beware the Ides of March
ides, tides, rides, strides, marchioness, the March sisters, Rivers and Tides, countermarch, démarche, Thucydides, bides, glides and 23 more...
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bintalshamsa's list
My Favorite Words
weltschmerz, perspicacity, idée fixe, invigilator, salubrious, tchotchke, ex nihilo, invidious, malapropism, naïve, sardonic, elide and 1459 more...
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Just 'cause I like 'em, D
dodecahedron, din, diglyceride, dysphotopsia, decoction, deboss, diatonic, dithyramb, divagate, discalced, dishdasha, daft and 281 more...
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Politrix
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
vexillology, blowback, impunity, extraterritoriality, plenipotentiary, filibuster, pundit, jingoistic, gerrymander, swiftboat, espionage, ipsedixitism and 151 more...
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learning
A list of words whose meanings I am learning, either because a) I don't know the meaning b) I know the meaning, but could stand to better appreciate certain inflections or secondary meanings or c) ...
louche, educe, loam, cob, sclerotic, palliate, axial, syndicalist, ecumenical, sally, fatuous, parvenu and 1387 more...
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favorite words
sawbones, grackle, celadon, brio, loam, trull, mint, saliva, serape, frisson, impasto, reek and 557 more...
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Words of the Times
Words discovered while reading The New York Times, each with a citation from the paper.
testilying, ghost talk, apneist, solastalgia, izakaya, hooker, telectroscope, airflyte, phomance, bromhidrosis, stinky feet, cupping and 482 more...
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5-0
Hecko, words! I’m so happy I’ve found you. I want to keep you all and never want to lose you again. I hope you like it here.
amscray, thistledown, tine, tinsel, pungent, snarl, wail, lanky, viscid, dawdle, luminous, stow and 2719 more...
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rememberers
prolix, ageusia, animadversion, anodyne, antic, arabesque, beadle, brachymetropia, colophon, desquamation, diaphoresis, diegesis and 3255 more...
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Delta
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devolve, defenestrate, defenestration, didactic, dragoman, distaff, donga, dagmar, dickensian, diacritic, démarche, dreg and 26 more...
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to bee or not to bee
The omission of a sound, letter, or syllable from a word.
gladiolus, abrogate, luxuriance, albumen, asceticism, fracas, foulard, knack, propitiatory, deteriorating, intelligible, interning and 69 more...
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Good Words
Various words noted while reading over the past 15 years.
gravitas, telos, effulgent, apophatic, démarche, viscera, pallid, mien, expiation, portmanteau, satiety, nadir and 58 more...
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tony63a's list
My 100 favorite words (in no particular order)
peripeteia, adscititious, agathokakological, altitudinarian, animadversion, mumpsimus, acatalepsy, démarche, chrematistics, isocracy, jocoserious, manqué and 13 more...
Tweets
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john “Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, who had been the most senior U.S. official to talk of the seriousness of the breach, discussed it on Thursday with a Chinese diplomat in Washington, however, and a senior administration official said there would be a “démarche in coming days” — a diplomatic move.”
The New York Times, After Google’s Loud Stance on China, U.S. Treads Lightly, by David E. Sanger and John Markoff, January 14, 2010 Jan 15, 2010