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demarche

[dey-marsh] / deɪˈmarʃ /


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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

In fact, he berated an aide who suggested issuing a démarche to the Buenos Aires government.

From Slate

When the Pentagon detected a Chinese spy balloon drifting over the United States this year, Ms. Sherman called in a Chinese diplomat to deliver a démarche.

From New York Times

Monyela said South Africa would issue a “demarche” against Brigety for his allegations, a diplomatic term that refers to a formal complaint.

From Seattle Times

Wang said "it was full of arrogance, prejudice against China and we have made a strong demarche to the host Japan."

From Reuters