Consulate ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Consulate ( noun )

  1. An office or building where a consul lives and works.
  2. The official residence of a consul.

Origin:

From latin cōnsulātus, from cōnsul, a chief magistrate in ancient rome.

Examples:

  1. The American consulate in Paris is located on the Champs-Élysées.
  2. The consulate issued me a new passport.
  3. The consulate will be closed on Monday.
  4. He was appointed as the consul general at the consulate in Toronto.
  5. The consulate"s main duty is to protect the interests of their country"s citizens.

(As a verb)

Consulate ( verb )

  1. An office or building where a consul lives and works.
  2. The official residence of a consul.

Origin:

From latin cōnsulātus, from cōnsul, a chief magistrate in ancient rome.

Examples:

  1. The American consulate in Paris is located on the Champs-Élysées.
  2. The consulate issued me a new passport.
  3. The consulate will be closed on Monday.
  4. He was appointed as the consul general at the consulate in Toronto.
  5. The consulate"s main duty is to protect the interests of their country"s citizens.
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