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diplomatically

[ dip-luh-mat-ik-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that relates to or makes use of diplomacy, or negotiations and other relations between nations:

    Earlier, attempts had been made to solve the dispute diplomatically through the Organization of American States.

  2. delicately or tactfully, so as not to offend:

    Even negative opinions or criticism can be framed positively and diplomatically.



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And yet whenever Ukraine is attacked, politically or diplomatically, increased political unity follows.

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He had been held into the breakdown by Beirne and made the point clearly and diplomatically enough, to convince referee Ben O'Keeffe to wipe it from the scoreboard.

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Of course it was important, he added diplomatically, "that Greenland elects some steadfast politicians to lead the country through it".

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And now, just as the U.S. is actually winning — not just militarily, but diplomatically, strategically and economically — Trump and his fan club want to throw it all away.

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"It's not the way you behave as the front face of a country, diplomatically," he said.

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