embassy (Meaning)

Wordnet

embassy (n)

a diplomatic building where ambassadors live or work

an ambassador and his entourage collectively

Webster

embassy (n.)

The public function of an ambassador; the charge or business intrusted to an ambassador or to envoys; a public message to; foreign court concerning state affairs; hence, any solemn message.

The person or persons sent as ambassadors or envoys; the ambassador and his suite; envoys.

The residence or office of an ambassador.

embassy Sentence Examples

  1. The embassy was a stark, modern building that stood in sharp contrast to the surrounding traditional architecture.
  2. The ambassador's residence was located within the embassy compound.
  3. The embassy was responsible for issuing visas and passports to citizens of the country it represented.
  4. The embassy staff worked tirelessly to promote understanding and cooperation between their country and the host country.
  5. The embassy hosted various cultural events and educational programs throughout the year.
  6. The embassy was often the target of protests and demonstrations by citizens of the host country.
  7. The embassy was placed on high alert following the outbreak of violence in the region.
  8. The embassy was evacuated after the government of the host country collapsed.
  9. The embassy remained open during the war, providing essential services to its citizens.
  10. The embassy was destroyed in a terrorist attack, killing dozens of people.

FAQs About the word embassy

a diplomatic building where ambassadors live or work, an ambassador and his entourage collectivelyThe public function of an ambassador; the charge or business i

mission,legation,delegation, team, contingent, party, detachment, outfit, gang, company

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The embassy was a stark, modern building that stood in sharp contrast to the surrounding traditional architecture.

The ambassador's residence was located within the embassy compound.

The embassy was responsible for issuing visas and passports to citizens of the country it represented.

The embassy staff worked tirelessly to promote understanding and cooperation between their country and the host country.