embassage (Meaning)

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embassage (n.)

An embassy.

Message; errand.

Synonyms & Antonyms of embassage

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embassage Sentence Examples

  1. The embassage from the foreign nation arrived in the capital city with a grand procession.
  2. The embassage's primary mission was to foster diplomatic relations and negotiate trade agreements.
  3. The ambassador, leading the embassage, presented his credentials to the head of state in a formal ceremony.
  4. The embassage consisted of a diverse group of diplomats, scholars, and cultural representatives.
  5. The members of the embassage were warmly welcomed and given all the necessary assistance during their stay.
  6. The embassage organized several cultural events and exhibitions to showcase the richness of their nation's heritage.
  7. Diplomatic negotiations between the embassage and the host government were conducted in a cordial and professional manner.
  8. The embassage facilitated the exchange of knowledge and expertise between the two countries in various fields.
  9. The embassage's presence served as a bridge of understanding and cooperation between the nations involved.
  10. The successful completion of the embassage's mission paved the way for stronger ties and future collaborations.

FAQs About the word embassage

An embassy., Message; errand.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The embassage from the foreign nation arrived in the capital city with a grand procession.

The embassage's primary mission was to foster diplomatic relations and negotiate trade agreements.

The ambassador, leading the embassage, presented his credentials to the head of state in a formal ceremony.

The embassage consisted of a diverse group of diplomats, scholars, and cultural representatives.