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diplomatically - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of diplomatically in Hindi

  • कूटनीतिक
  • राजनय से
  • चतुराई या कौशल से
  • कपटपूर्वक

diplomatically Definition

Adverb

  • in a way that relates to diplomacy or international relations.

diplomatically Example

  • We also feel that the issue should be solved peacefully and diplomatically. ( हम यह भी महसूस करते हैं कि इस मुद्दे को शांतिपूर्ण और कूटनीतिक तरीके से सुलझाया जाना चाहिए। )
  • As he coveted Cyprus as well, the feud still went on, Rome continuing to interfere diplomatically but not effectively. ( जैसा कि उसने साइप्रस को भी चाहा, झगड़ा अभी भी जारी था, रोम ने कूटनीतिक रूप से हस्तक्षेप करना जारी रखा लेकिन प्रभावी ढंग से नहीं। )
  • For the moment the consequences seemed likely to be serious; but the affair was arranged diplomatically, and the demarcation proceeded up to a point near the Oxus river, beyond which the commission were unable to settle an agreement. ( फिलहाल के परिणाम गंभीर होने की संभावना लग रही थी; लेकिन मामला कूटनीतिक रूप से व्यवस्थित किया गया था, और सीमांकन ऑक्सस नदी के पास एक बिंदु तक आगे बढ़ा, जिसके आगे आयोग एक समझौते को निपटाने में असमर्थ था। )
  • Mehemet Ali replied diplomatically; for, though these offers fell far short of his ambitions, a studious moderation was essential in view of the doubtful attitude of the European powers. ( मेहमत अली ने कूटनीतिक रूप से उत्तर दिया; हालाँकि, ये प्रस्ताव उनकी महत्वाकांक्षाओं से बहुत कम थे, यूरोपीय शक्तियों के संदिग्ध रवैये को देखते हुए एक अध्ययनशील संयम आवश्यक था। )

More Sentence

  • Without insulting him, they diplomatically reframe the discussion until Reagan comprehends.
  • Instead he diplomatically replied, I’m sorry, sir, but I can’t go back to village right now.
  • He tried to glean some information of our escape but I diplomatically changed the subject every time.
  • Wesley however handles the insult more diplomatically – most likely because he's used to such abuse.
  • I’d love to take a look at that motorbike of yours when you get the chance, he responded diplomatically.
  • He must state his position, and this he did bravely and diplomatically to the satisfaction of many, but not all.
  • I thought I should stay under the vampire’s supervision until the Craevyrn had been diplomatically sent on their way.
  • Jeremy watched as I undressed and diplomatically threw his pyjamas back in his bag before joining me in the double bed.
  • In 1871 he accompanied Iwakura on an important mission to Europe,, 'which, though diplomatically a failure, resulted in the enlistment of the services of European authorities on military, naval and educational systems.
  • Lana's face grew warm again, and she silently thanked the retired fed for brushing off her grays so diplomatically.
  • "Diplomatically, I don't know ."
  • Before batting practice, Martinez diplomatically answered three questions about Benitez.
  • What will make Taiwan diplomatically recognizable is a change in China.
  • Mannes skirts the issue of Rockwell's legacy somewhat diplomatically.
  • Robertson said western leaders were not trying to isolate Russia diplomatically.
  • The officials acknowledged that the scrutiny was politically and diplomatically sensitive.
  • It's difficult to see diplomatically in a sentence .
  • Sodic said diplomatically, before adding, almost under his breath.
  • Bush knew Thursday that he was wading into diplomatically dangerous territory.
  • Lapidus diplomatically rates the stock " market perform ."
  • Osborne, the retired coach, spoke diplomatically of the past.
  • When General Edward Braddock arrived in Virginia in February 1755, Washington wrote him a diplomatically worded letter, and was presently made a member 1 Weems was a Protestant Episcopal clergyman, who first published a brief biography of Washington in 1800, and later (1806) considerably expanded it and introduced various apocryphal anecdotes.
  • Shane diplomatically acknowledged Elizabeth as his sovereign, and sometimes played the part of a loyal subject, wreaking his private vengeance under colour of expelling the Scots from Ulster.
  • You're a classy guy Mark. :-) Andrew Hamann Tue 21st Feb 2006 at 1:01 am Very diplomatically done Paul.