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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

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

From Reuters • Apr. 18, 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

The late Monsieur De Latouche, and Monsieur De Liancour, found this demarche better than the following one, tho' it is not so generally used.

From The Art of Fencing The Use of the Small Sword by Mahon, Andrew




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