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embassy
[ em-buh-see ]
noun
- a body of people entrusted with a mission to a sovereign or government, especially an ambassador and their staff.
- the official headquarters of an ambassador.
- the function or office of an ambassador.
- a mission headed by an ambassador.
embassy
/ ˈɛmbəsɪ /
noun
- the residence or place of official business of an ambassador
- an ambassador and his entourage collectively
- the position, business, or mission of an ambassador
- any important or official mission, duty, etc, esp one undertaken by an agent
Word History and Origins
Origin of embassy1
Word History and Origins
Origin of embassy1
Example Sentences
"Out of an abundance of caution, the embassy will be closed, and embassy employees are being instructed to shelter in place," it said in a statement.
In his speech, he called the embassy "a spy nest of Russia".
Posting on X, external, Free Lions, the FSA's fans' embassy team, said there is "still clearly so much needed" to ensure fans are not put in "unjustifiably dangerous situations".
In a statement, the US embassy in Haiti said it was "aware of gang-led efforts to block travel to and from Port-au-Prince" and said the security situation in the country remained "unpredictable and dangerous".
The Israeli embassy in the Netherlands earlier warned Israelis in Amsterdam to avoid Dam square, saying the event "may flare up into significant violent incidents".
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