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statesmanlike

adjective as in patriotic

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Example Sentences

“Surely those who wish to be seen as a state will act in a statesmanlike way by showing mercy and providing clemency,” she said.

Giving Clinton what Hope calls “a statesmanlike quality,” those four years rounded out her achievements.

Attack ads boosting Dr. Paul Now Gingrich is above it all Too statesmanlike to vent his spleen?

He did his best to sound statesmanlike as he accepted the fait accompli.

Once again, Newt Gingrich was in fine form—coming across as sensible, seasoned, and even statesmanlike.

Three calamitous invasions in one year might well have induced reflection in a statesmanlike mind.

Their address to the people of Great Britain is equally earnest and statesmanlike.

I do not know how far statesmanlike views entered into the minds of the leaders of the Crusades.

No such prudent and statesmanlike policy was inaugurated by any other conqueror.

As the irrepressible conflict forced its way into politics, Congress made statesmanlike efforts to settle the problem.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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