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    dip·lo·mat·ic
    [ˌdipləˈmadik]
    adjective
    diplomatic (adjective)
    1. of or concerning the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations:
      "diplomatic relations between the United States and Britain"
      • having or showing an ability to deal with people in a sensitive and effective way:
        "that was a very diplomatic way of putting it"
    2. (of an edition or copy) exactly reproducing an original version:
      "a diplomatic transcription"
    Origin
    early 18th century (in the sense ‘relating to official documents’): from modern Latin diplomaticus and French diplomatique, from Latin diploma (see diploma). diplomatic (late 18th century) is probably due to the publication of the Codex Juris Gentium Diplomaticus (1695), a collection of originals of important public documents, many of which dealt with international affairs.
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    1. of or concerning the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations:
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  3. diplomatic /ˌdɪplə ˈ mætɪk/ adjective Britannica Dictionary definition of DIPLOMATIC 1 : involving the work of maintaining good relations between the governments of different countries : of or relating to diplomats or their work
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    diplomacy, the established method of influencing the decisions and behaviour of foreign governments and peoples through dialogue, negotiation, and other measures short of war or violence. Modern diplomatic practices are a product of the post- Renaissance European state system.

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    politics & government. If you say that someone is diplomatic, you mean that the person is able to control a difficult situation without upsetting anyone: Lawyers should be diplomatic in dealing with a judge. (Definition of diplomatic from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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    Diplomatic, politic, tactful imply ability to avoid offending others or hurting their feelings, especially in situations where this ability is important.
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