Diplomacy
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Diplomacy ( noun )
- The art and practice of conducting negotiations between nations.
- 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:
- The President's diplomacy helped to avoid a war.
- Diplomacy is the art of letting someone else have your way.
- The United Nations is an important forum for international diplomacy.
- Successful diplomacy requires tact and good judgment.
- The use of diplomacy in the resolution of international conflicts.
(As a verb)
Diplomacy ( verb )
- The art and practice of conducting negotiations between nations.
- 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:
- The President's diplomacy helped to avoid a war.
- Diplomacy is the art of letting someone else have your way.
- The United Nations is an important forum for international diplomacy.
- Successful diplomacy requires tact and good judgment.
- The use of diplomacy in the resolution of international conflicts.