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an ambassador - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of an ambassador in Hindi

  • एक राजदूत

an ambassador Definition

Noun

  • an accredited diplomat sent by a state as its permanent representative in a foreign country.

an ambassador Example

  • He was ambassador to France from 1909 to 1912. ( वह 1909 से 1912 तक फ्रांस में राजदूत रहे। )
  • He was afterwards ambassador at Berlin and St Petersburg. ( वह बाद में बर्लिन और सेंट पीटर्सबर्ग में राजदूत थे। )
  • As for Gramont, he had "no conception of the exigencies of this regime; he remained an ambassador accustomed to obey the orders of his sovereign; in all good faith he had no idea that this was not correct, and that, himself a parliamentary minister, he had associated himself with an act destructive of the authority of parliament." ( जहां तक ​​ग्रामोंट का सवाल है, उनके पास "इस शासन की अनिवार्यताओं की कोई अवधारणा नहीं थी; वह अपने संप्रभु के आदेशों का पालन करने के आदी एक राजदूत बने रहे; सभी अच्छे विश्वास में उन्हें यह नहीं पता था कि यह सही नहीं था, और वह खुद एक संसदीय मंत्री थे। , उन्होंने खुद को संसद के अधिकार को नष्ट करने वाले एक अधिनियम से जोड़ा था।" )
  • The ambassador recovered, but Descartes fell a victim to the same disease, inflammation of the lungs. ( राजदूत ठीक हो गया, लेकिन डेसकार्टेस उसी बीमारी का शिकार हो गया, फेफड़ों की सूजन। )

More Sentence

  • That is the Dutch ambassador, do you see?
  • As the Spanish ambassador living in London, Hector gets to interact with many British officials.  
  • The ambassador works inside of his country’s embassy.  
  • For as long as Marie can remember, she’s always wanted to speak for her country as an ambassador in a foreign nation.
  • Our ambassador to the United Nations represents our country’s interests during the group’s meetings.  
  • During trade negotiations, the ambassador will remain in contact with his country’s leadership team.  
  • Bessarion had intended to bequeath his books to the Benedictines of San Giorgio Maggiore, but Pietro Morosini, Venetian ambassador at Rome, pointed out the inconvenience of housing his library on an island that could not easily be reached.
  • In 1675 a court intrigue, conducted by his rivals and supported by the younger Don John of Austria, was so far successful that he was driven from court; but the queen gave him the title of marquis of Villa Sierra, and appointed him ambassador to Venice.
  • In 58 431844 he was president of the council of ministers, and he subsequently held the post of ambassador at Constantinople from 1850 to 1854.
  • Through Clerselier he came to know Pierre Chanut, who in 1645 was sent as French ambassador to the court of Sweden.
  • The final rupture seems to have arisen on the question of the declaration of "the armed neutrality of the North;" but we know that Potemkin and the English ambassador, James Harris (afterwards 1st earl of Malmesbury), were both working against him some time before that.