plenipotentiary Antonyms

Meaning of plenipotentiary

Wordnet

plenipotentiary (n)

a diplomat who is fully authorized to represent his or her government

Webster

plenipotentiary (n.)

A person invested with full power to transact any business; especially, an ambassador or envoy to a foreign court, with full power to negotiate a treaty, or to transact other business.

Webster

plenipotentiary (a.)

Containing or conferring full power; invested with full power; as, plenipotentiary license; plenipotentiary ministers.

plenipotentiary Sentence Examples

  1. The plenipotentiary was granted full authority to negotiate and sign the treaty on behalf of their government.
  2. The ambassadors served as plenipotentiaries at the diplomatic conference, empowered to make binding agreements.
  3. The plenipotentiary's credentials were carefully scrutinized to ensure their authority to represent their nation.
  4. The Secretary of State acted as the plenipotentiary in discussions with foreign dignitaries.
  5. The plenipotentiary's role was crucial in resolving the international dispute peacefully.
  6. The plenipotentiary delegation was led by a respected diplomat known for their diplomatic skills.
  7. The government appointed a renowned legal expert as its plenipotentiary for negotiations on the trade agreement.
  8. The plenipotentiary's signature on the accord was a symbol of the commitment made by their government.
  9. The plenipotentiary was summoned back to the capital for consultations during the protracted negotiations.
  10. The plenipotentiary's report on the negotiations provided invaluable insights to the government's decision-making process.

FAQs About the word plenipotentiary

a diplomat who is fully authorized to represent his or her governmentA person invested with full power to transact any business; especially, an ambassador or en

diplomatist, foreign minister, emissary,ambassador, legate, attorney, envoy, diplomat, deputy, distributor

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The plenipotentiary was granted full authority to negotiate and sign the treaty on behalf of their government.

The ambassadors served as plenipotentiaries at the diplomatic conference, empowered to make binding agreements.

The plenipotentiary's credentials were carefully scrutinized to ensure their authority to represent their nation.

The Secretary of State acted as the plenipotentiary in discussions with foreign dignitaries.