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US
/ˈkɑnsəɫət/
]
[ UK /kˈɒnsjʊlət/ ]
[ UK /kˈɒnsjʊlət/ ]
NOUN
- diplomatic building that serves as the residence or workplace of a consul
How To Use consulate In A Sentence
- After being faced with the "extortionate" demand, Lee and others at his resort called the Canadian consulate and department of foreign affairs emergency line, only to be told to pay up Toronto Sun
- The updated Section 27 still does not say a word about visas, and the SF consulate webpage is still wrong. Visa Requirements for Building in Mexico?
- FAX: [1] (212) 937-0079 consulate (s): Agana (Guam) Nauru
- Investigators believe that the suspected group of agents is controlled from within the Munich consulate by a consul who has been observed conducting conspirative meetings with the alleged agents. Free Internet Press
- Figures on how many had voted were not available as many Americans would have cast their ballot through their home-state election offices, said the consulate.
- The country from where most people emigrate is Morocco, which in 2005 had more then 3 million Moroccan citizens registered at the Moroccan consulates abroad. Archive 2008-01-01
- Presently one of the passengers, after vigorously pushing his way through the importunate crowd of porters, came up to him and politely asked if he could point out the English consulate, at the same time showing a passport which he wished to have visaed. Around the World in 80 Days
- They had been lifted from a garbage can used by bureaucrats in some Soviet Russian Consulate, pilfered by what old British spy novelists used to call a "charwoman", in Yankee parlance, a janitor. Richard H. Smith: Could a California Budget Fix Threaten National Security?
- Principally, their activities are carried out through embassies and consulates, although some, such as the US and Australia, are believed to have intelligence officers on the ground.
- The consulate will carryon a political dialogue with Indonesia.