[ US /ˌdɪpɫəˈmætɪk/ ]
[ UK /dˌɪpləmˈætɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. using or marked by tact in dealing with sensitive matters or people
    the hostess averted a confrontation with a diplomatic chenage of subject
  2. relating to or characteristic of diplomacy
    diplomatic immunity
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How To Use diplomatic In A Sentence

  • Diplomatic negotiations often aim at a zero-sum game.
  • The statement affirmed the two countries' willingness to maintain their diplomatic, economic and military ties.
  • The Kremlin is still insisting on a diplomatic solution to the crisis.
  • German forces remilitarized the territory in 1936, as part of a diplomatic test of will, three years before the outbreak of the Second World War.
  • This performance was supposed to be a highlight of the events celebrating 40 years of diplomatic relationships between China and France.
  • Japan should recognize it needs to recalibrate its diplomatic strategy to meet changing realities in the region.
  • A diplomatic source said: 'The irony is that the royal family has used oil to slow down social change. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gesturing with one fleshy, clawless manus toward his shorter, more cranially hairy companion, he added, And this is my senior diplomatic officer, Commander Deanna Troi. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Seize the Fire
  • Oh, we've been very diplomatic but in the face of a deliberate and concerted political campaign the issues get muddied.
  • The incident pushed the two countries closer towards a serious diplomatic confrontation.
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