DIPLOMATIC MINISTER vs MINISTER: NOUN
- A diplomat representing one government to another; ranks below ambassador
- One who serves at the altar; one who performs sacerdotal duties; the pastor of a church duly authorized or licensed to preach the gospel and administer the sacraments.
- The job of a head of a government department
- A diplomat representing one government to another; ranks below ambassador
- A person appointed to a high office in the government
- A person authorized to conduct religious worship
- One who is authorized to perform religious functions in a Christian church, especially a Protestant church.
- The superior in certain orders.
- A high officer of state appointed to head an executive or administrative department of government.
- An authorized diplomatic representative of a government, usually ranking next below an ambassador.
- A person serving as an agent for another by carrying out specified orders or functions.
- A representative of a government, sent to the court, or seat of government, of a foreign nation to transact diplomatic business.
- One to whom the sovereign or executive head of a government intrusts the management of affairs of state, or some department of such affairs.
- The catfish, Amiurus nebulosus: apparently so called from the silvery white throat, contrasting with the dark back, and likened to a clergyman's white necktie.
- An officer of justice.
- Eccles., in the New Testament, a servant of God, God's word, Christ, or the church; an officer of the church; an attendant or assistant (Acts xiii. 5): translating διάκονος (whence deacon), but sometimes λειτουργός (liturge) orὑπηρέτης (an assistant); hence, any member of the ministry.
- A diplomatic representative of a country abroad; a person accredited by the executive authority of one country to that of another as its agent for communication and the transaction of business between the two governments; specifically, the political representative of a state in another state, in contradistinction to an ambassador, who holds a nominally higher rank as in general the personal representative of the sovereign or chief of the state at the court of another sovereign.
- In politics: One of the persons appointed by the sovereign or chief magistrate of a country as the responsible heads of the different departments of the government; a minister of state: as, the minister of foreign affairs, of the interior, of finance, of war. of justice, etc.
- One who acts as a medium or dispenser; an administrator or promoter: as, a minister of God's will, of justice, etc.; a minister of peace or charity.
- A servant; a subordinate; an officer or assistant of inferior rank; hence, an agent, an instrument.
- A person who is trained to perform religious ceremonies at a Protestant church.
- A politician who heads a ministry (national or regional government department for public service).
- At a diplomacy, the rank of diplomat directly below ambassador
- Someone who serves others.
- One who performs service for another, or executes another's will; one who is subservient; an agent, servant, or attendant.
DIPLOMATIC MINISTER vs MINISTER: VERB
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- Attend to the wants and needs of others
- Work as a minister
- (archaic) To afford, to give, to supply.
- To attend to; to tend.
DIPLOMATIC MINISTER vs MINISTER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To attend to the wants and needs of others: : tend.
- To perform the functions of a cleric.
- To administer or dispense (a sacrament, for example).
- To supply or to things needful; esp., to supply consolation or remedies.
- To act as a servant, attendant, or agent; to attend and serve; to perform service in any office, sacred or secular.
DIPLOMATIC MINISTER vs MINISTER: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To furnish or apply; to afford; to supply; to administer.
DIPLOMATIC MINISTER vs MINISTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Ranks below ambassador
- To furnish, supply, or afford; give; serve: as, to minister consolation.
- To perform; render.
- Synonyms Administer, Minister. See administer.
- To act as a minister or attendant; perform service of any kind.
- To afford supplies; give things needful; furnish means of relief or remedy.
- To contribute; be of service.
- Synonyms Administer to, Minister to (see administer), contribute to, serve, assist, help, succor, wait upon.
- To serve.
- Ranks below ambassador
DIPLOMATIC MINISTER vs MINISTER: RELATED WORDS
- Secretary general, British cabinet, Secretary of defense, Foreign minister, Apocrisiarius, Internuncio, Minister of state, Envoy, Chief secretary, Secretary of state, Secretary of energy, Diplomat, Government minister, Ambassador, Minister
- Ministre, Government, Undersecretary, Cabinet, Ministerial, Secretary, Ministries, Ministry, Minster, Government minister, Diplomatic minister, Curate, Parson, Rector, Pastor
DIPLOMATIC MINISTER vs MINISTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Secretary general, British cabinet, Secretary of defense, Foreign minister, Apocrisiarius, Internuncio, Minister of state, Envoy, Chief secretary, Secretary of state, Secretary of energy, Diplomat, Government minister, Ambassador, Minister
- Chief, Ministre, Government, Undersecretary, Cabinet, Ministerial, Secretary, Ministry, Minster, Government minister, Diplomatic minister, Curate, Parson, Rector, Pastor
DIPLOMATIC MINISTER vs MINISTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Following the statement, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev suspended Deputy Sports Minister Nagornykh.
- Carl Bildt, the former Swedish prime minister and foreign minister, wrote on Twitter.
- Indian leadership including Prime Minister Modi and External Minister S Jaishankar.
- Members include Treasury minister Danny Alexander and Cabinet minister Ken Clarke.
- Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley formed by the Prime Minister.
- Prime Minister and the Minister of Defence, Case No.
- The Prime Minister was given general anesthesia, and Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon was appointed acting Prime Minister during the few hours Netanyahu was unconscious.
- Mohammad Ali Najafi as education minister, Jafar Milimonfared as science, research and technology minister and Masoud Soltanifar as sports and youth minister.
- President Woodrow Wilson, British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, French Prime Minister George Clemenceau and Italian Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando.
- Prime Minister is the Chairman of this trust and its Members include Defence Minister, Home Minister and Finance Minister.
DIPLOMATIC MINISTER vs MINISTER: QUESTIONS
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