Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- See
ambassadorial .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Same as
ambassadorial .
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- adjective Archaic form of
ambassadorial .
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Examples
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We were treated like we were in the embassadorial party which was very nice.
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As for the Lenni-Lenape, when they kept faith with the League they remained undisturbed as one of the "props" of the Long House, and their role in the Confederacy was embassadorial, diplomatic and advisory -- in other words, the role of the Iroquois married women.
The Hidden Children 1899
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Macartney had discretionary authority to visit, beside Preparations China, every other country (in that division of Asia Embassy. which may be termed the Chinese Archipelago,) from whence utility or important information was to be de - rived; and he had, accordingly, embassadorial powers
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