Diplomacy ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Diplomacy ( noun )

  1. The art and practice of conducting negotiations between nations.
  2. The conduct of international relations through the medium of professional diplomats.

Origin:

From the french diplomatie, from the greek διπλωματία (diplomatia), meaning "the art of negotiation".

Examples:

  1. The President's diplomacy helped to avoid a war.
  2. Diplomacy is the art of letting someone else have your way.
  3. The United Nations is an important forum for international diplomacy.
  4. Successful diplomacy requires tact and good judgment.
  5. The use of diplomacy in the resolution of international conflicts.

(As a verb)

Diplomacy ( verb )

  1. The art and practice of conducting negotiations between nations.
  2. The conduct of international relations through the medium of professional diplomats.

Origin:

From the french diplomatie, from the greek διπλωματία (diplomatia), meaning "the art of negotiation".

Examples:

  1. The President's diplomacy helped to avoid a war.
  2. Diplomacy is the art of letting someone else have your way.
  3. The United Nations is an important forum for international diplomacy.
  4. Successful diplomacy requires tact and good judgment.
  5. The use of diplomacy in the resolution of international conflicts.
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