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demarche

[dey-marsh] / deɪˈmarʃ /


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A formal protest was issued - known as a demarche - by the government, which said it took Bozell's comments "with a very dim view".

From BBC • Mar. 11, 2026

She added that the embassy on Monday "sent a demarche to the State Department demanding that he be provided with qualified medical care".

From Reuters • Jul. 4, 2023

Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome was being summoned to the Pakistan’s Foreign Office for an official demarche to explain Mr. Biden’s comment..

From Washington Times • Oct. 16, 2022

Greece’s Foreign Ministry said it made a strong demarche to the Iranian ambassador in Athens over the “violent taking over of two Greek-flagged ships” in the Persian Gulf.

From Seattle Times • May 27, 2022

A hotel would be nothing; you could call on anybody at a hotel, if you had to; but here would be a demarche indeed!

From Lady Baltimore by Wister, Owen