Explore Diplomatically through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Diplomatically in a sentence
Diplomatically meaning
- In a diplomatic manner.
- From the perspective of diplomacy
Synonyms of Diplomatically
Using Diplomatically
- The main meaning on this page is: In a diplomatic manner. | From the perspective of diplomacy
- Useful related words include: with diplomacy, undiplomatically.
- In the example corpus, diplomatically often appears in combinations such as: diplomatically and, and diplomatically, diplomatically isolated.
Context around Diplomatically
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 4 middle, 12 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Diplomatically
- In this selection, "diplomatically" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 23.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, issue, nkara, work, isolated, port and referred stand out and add context to how "diplomatically" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a nkara diplomatically and and work diplomatically and politically. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "diplomatically" sits close to words such as aficionados, aiadmk and airships, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with diplomatically
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Russia is far from isolated diplomatically. (6 words)
Scott diplomatically stepped to the microphone to interject. (8 words)
In the meantime, the White House is coaxing A-nkara diplomatically. (11 words)
According to Army Radio, the talks stopped a few weeks ago, and the IDF is now pushing, mostly via the Biden administration, to renew negotiations, in an effort to solve the issue diplomatically and not through military action. (38 words)
Chief executive Naomi Smith said: “The increasing threat from Russia to our east, coupled with the growing likelihood of a protectionist and Nato-sceptic US administration to our west, means Britain risks becoming economically and diplomatically adrift. (37 words)
As if that wasn't cringeworthy enough, an industry source told Whispers those in the room when Three and Vodafone discovered the premature statement experienced what they diplomatically referred to as an 'absolute s**t show'. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
According to Army Radio, the talks stopped a few weeks ago, and the IDF is now pushing, mostly via the Biden administration, to renew negotiations, in an effort to solve the issue diplomatically and not through military action.
Both militarily and diplomatically, the most decisive battle of Ukraine's liberation war is being fought over Crimea.
Diplomatically isolated, the xenophobic military regime is now concocting a law it says is intended to prevent infiltrators backed by foreign countries from interfering in Myanmar’s political, security, economic, and cultural sectors.
Diplomatically, Port-Louis seems to be taking a harder line against Russia than either India or many African states, which have traditionally moored Mauritian foreign policy.
In the meantime, the White House is coaxing A-nkara diplomatically.
Musk needs to keep his mouth shut about how other countries function and work diplomatically and politically.
As if that wasn't cringeworthy enough, an industry source told Whispers those in the room when Three and Vodafone discovered the premature statement experienced what they diplomatically referred to as an 'absolute s**t show'.
Baku has accused France of supporting Azerbaijan’s arch-enemy Armenia, both diplomatically and militarily, and of seeking to fuel tensions in the South Caucasus.
But much of whatever U.S. policy the Biden administration planned for the Middle East — including a possible Saudi security deal that could see Riyadh diplomatically recognize Israel — has been upended by the Israel-Hamas war.
Chief executive Naomi Smith said: “The increasing threat from Russia to our east, coupled with the growing likelihood of a protectionist and Nato-sceptic US administration to our west, means Britain risks becoming economically and diplomatically adrift.
He also criticized Beijing’s strategy of pursuing security agreements with nations such as the Solomon Islands, a former Taiwan diplomatically, and increased military presence across Asia and Africa.
He said the Communist Party will use the Canadian visit domestically to try to show the Cuban people the country is not diplomatically isolated.
He went on to tell the outlet “If we can, we will do this diplomatically.
In addition, Washington had failed to diplomatically isolate Venezuela by such stunts as recognizing the self-proclaimed “interim presidency” of Juan Guaidó.
Iran has declared war on the United States — militarily, legally, diplomatically, morally and politically.
Joe Biden has said the conflict between Israel and Lebanon can still be resolved diplomatically.
Now 30, she also handles sales and emcee duties, summarizing the island’s history of migration, colonization, whaling, plantations and resilience in diplomatically measured tones.
Rather than treat Beijing as a threat, Keating said the government should be “celebrating the rise of China, twenty per cent of humanity, from the abject poverty of its past, and dealing with it diplomatically”.
Russia is far from isolated diplomatically.
Scott diplomatically stepped to the microphone to interject.
Common combinations with diplomatically
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- diplomatically and 12×
- and diplomatically 10×
- diplomatically isolated 5×
- not diplomatically 3×
- diplomatically in 3×
- both diplomatically 2×
- diplomatically recognize 2×
- this diplomatically 2×
- to diplomatically 2×
- diplomatically to 2×