Consulate
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Consulate ( noun )
- An office or building where a consul lives and works.
- The official residence of a consul.
Origin:
From latin cōnsulātus, from cōnsul, a chief magistrate in ancient rome.
Examples:
- The American consulate in Paris is located on the Champs-Élysées.
- The consulate issued me a new passport.
- The consulate will be closed on Monday.
- He was appointed as the consul general at the consulate in Toronto.
- The consulate"s main duty is to protect the interests of their country"s citizens.
(As a verb)
Consulate ( verb )
- An office or building where a consul lives and works.
- The official residence of a consul.
Origin:
From latin cōnsulātus, from cōnsul, a chief magistrate in ancient rome.
Examples:
- The American consulate in Paris is located on the Champs-Élysées.
- The consulate issued me a new passport.
- The consulate will be closed on Monday.
- He was appointed as the consul general at the consulate in Toronto.
- The consulate"s main duty is to protect the interests of their country"s citizens.