diplomatic corps in English

noun
1
the body of diplomats residing in a particular country.
On 19 October, the city went under martial law and the government offices and diplomatic corps began evacuating to Kuibyshev.

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1. Madam Chancellor, members of the diplomatic corps honoured guests.

2. MEETING WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS ACCREDITED TO THE HOLY SEE

3. The Vatican City State has its own citizenship, diplomatic corps, flag, and postage stamps.

4. A group of persons associated or acting together: the diplomatic Corps; the press Corps.

5. Local and international observers (the diplomatic corps and representatives from various international organizations) will be accredited.

6. To promote cooperation and understanding among our Diplomatic Corps, India has proposed an MoU among Diplomatic Academies of BIMSTEC Member States.

7. The Vice President would deliver a key note address to the Tunisian Diplomatic Corps and leading scholars and think tanks at the Tunisian Institute for Strategic Studies.

8. Cachet an official seal, as on a letter or document; a distinguishing feature: Courtesy is the Cachet of a gracious hostess.; superior status; prestige: The diplomatic corps has a certain Cachet

9. President Pohamba, who formally unveiled it, was joined by former President Nujoma, Prime Minister Nahas Angula, the Speakers of both Houses of Parliament, the country's Chief Justice, the Chief of the Namibian Defence Force, as well as the Queen of Oukwanyama and the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps in a solemn ceremony of re-interment and wreath laying.