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ambassadorial

[ US /æmˌbæsəˈdɔɹiəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ˌæmbɐsɐdˈɔːɹɪəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of ambassadors

How To Use ambassadorial In A Sentence

  • Coaching and ambassadorial roles are both likely to be options offered to the midfielder, who made 218 appearances for the club. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ambassadorial nominations were highly controversial at the time.
  • But the houses are largely leased to embassies, ambassadorial residences and a sprinkling of billionaires. Times, Sunday Times
  • His cello became an instrument of diplomacy and concerts at the ambassadorial residence were a regular feature. Times, Sunday Times
  • One academic was reportedly rewarded with a Libyan ambassadorial posting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Are children of Rotarians eligible to receive a Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship?
  • But the houses are largely leased to embassies, ambassadorial residences and a sprinkling of billionaires. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her role is primarily ambassadorial: She represents the tribe at cultural events in the area, and helps to raise awareness of Pee Dee culture. Women in Archaeology: Maggie Spivey
  • And he is being lined up for an ambassadorial role at Newcastle when he retires at the end of the season. The Sun
  • A wooden fence around the ambassadorial residence gives it privacy and a suburban hominess.
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