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diplomate

[dip-luh-meyt] / ˈdɪp ləˌmeɪt /


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Fernando del Paso, 83, the widely honored Mexican diplomate, novelist and poet died Wednesday, announced the University of Guadalaja, where he was its library director.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 16, 2018

I am now board certified and a diplomate of the American Board of Neurosurgery.

From Time Magazine Archive

She is too much of a diplomate to argue.

From Laicus; Or, the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish. by Abbott, Lyman

And again sat the Secret Convention: an eminent English diplomate the most active of its members—he of all others the most successful cajoler of peoples—he whose long career had been a succession of betrayals.

From The Finger of Fate A Romance by Reid, Mayne

"Oh no, that were too much—even though his majesty did say—that you were the most agreeable diplomate he had met for a long time."

From The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 6 by Lever, Charles James




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