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dignitary

[dig-ni-ter-ee] / ˈdɪg nɪˌtɛr i /


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Hundreds gathered for his burial near Kenya's Aberdare mountains, but it was a modest affair, with no government dignitaries and the family relying on donations to host it.

From Barron's

Rubio’s remarks received a standing ovation from the audience of European dignitaries.

From The Wall Street Journal

Before Ayton started the drills with the kids at the clinic, dignitaries from the Jamaican and Bahamian Consulates presented Ayton with a proclamation, thanking him for his generosity and kindness.

From Los Angeles Times

She said the square has been consecrated by dignitaries of all religious denominations in Ganvie, making it a respected place, both spiritual and symbolic.

From Barron's

Around 30 politicians and dignitaries are due at the dinner, according to a spokesman for Italian President Sergio Mattarella, who is also attending.

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