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good offices
plural noun
- influence, especially with a person in a position of power:
He got the job through the good offices of his uncle.
- services rendered by a mediator in a dispute.
Word History and Origins
Origin of good offices1
Example Sentences
"It is not the time now for good offices. It is now a time of war," he said.
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres would definitely “use all his good offices in order to help this process to find a solution to the Cyprus issue.”
“Prigozhin was his creature, utterly created by Putin, and yet he turned on him. He really didn’t fight back against Prigozhin; he cut a deal to save his skin using the good offices of the leader of Belarus.”
“I think we would urge the secretary-general to use his good offices because it is such a crisis.”
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he used his “good offices” and asked Undersecretary-General Martin Griffiths, the head of the U.N.’s worldwide humanitarian operations, to explore the possibility of a cease-fire with Russia and Ukraine.
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