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Statesman meaning

  1. A man who is a leader in national or international affairs.
  2. A male political leader who promotes the public good or who is recognized for probity, leadership, or the qualities necessary to govern a state.
  3. A man who lives on a landed estate; a small landholder.

Synonyms of Statesman

solon national leader politician politico pol political leader

Example types with statesman

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In 2020, he an opinion piece for the Austin American-Statesman. (11 words)

It’s surreal,” Green told the Idaho Statesman from her driveway. (11 words)

Arrian, the most famous biographer of Alexander the Great, was a soldier, statesman, philosopher, and author. (16 words)

He described Chief Ezeife, fondly known as ‘Okwadike’, as a respected leader, a statesman par excellence, a wise counsellor, and a bridge builder whose contributions to Nigeria’s political landscape will remain deeply etched in the nation’s history. (39 words)

Beijing has been making an attempt to place itself as a possible peace dealer within the battle, particularly as Mr. Xi casts himself as a worldwide statesman and China as a substitute for america for international management. (37 words)

Another is an elder statesman who has repeatedly threatened that the country would disintegrate if Tinubu wins the election and now that he has, if the outcome of the election is allowed to stand. (34 words)

Example sentences (20)

Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick are at odds over how to deliver more than $17 billion in property tax relief, the Austin American-Statesman reported.

AbdulRazaq, in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Rafiu Ajakaiye, on Wednesday in Ilorin, described Akeredolu as an exceptional statesman who made indelible marks in public service.

And my view is he had the potential for greatness at the beginning and by his third year he had become a magnificent politician and statesman of the first order.

Another is an elder statesman who has repeatedly threatened that the country would disintegrate if Tinubu wins the election and now that he has, if the outcome of the election is allowed to stand.

Arrian, the most famous biographer of Alexander the Great, was a soldier, statesman, philosopher, and author.

A Statesman investigation published in February 2020 found 11 faith healing deaths in the same county during the previous five years.

A statue of the former slave, turned writer and statesman, is now on display in Lombard Street in the city centre.

Beijing has been making an attempt to place itself as a possible peace dealer within the battle, particularly as Mr. Xi casts himself as a worldwide statesman and China as a substitute for america for international management.

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Boise and Elmore County officials searched for Thomas for about two weeks after he went missing near the Queen’s River trailhead, according to prior Statesman reporting.

But Labrador’s action caught Tewalt off-guard, according to emails between the prisons director and staff for Gov. Brad Little obtained by the Statesman through a public records request.

By the early 1990s, Pinochet doubtless thought he was in the final senior statesman phase of a long career of service to his country.

Dave started the club in 1995 and has been a statesman of the craft in the local area ever since, becoming well-known for his Bonsai skill and pot-making prowess.

Dr. Tanisha Keith, the chief of psychology at State Hospital South in Blackfoot, told the Statesman that people deemed mentally incompetent show a wide range of symptoms and issues.

Governor Ortom lauded Obasanjo for demonstrating objectivity, truth and patriotism as a statesman whose views on national issues must be taken seriously.

He described Chief Ezeife, fondly known as ‘Okwadike’, as a respected leader, a statesman par excellence, a wise counsellor, and a bridge builder whose contributions to Nigeria’s political landscape will remain deeply etched in the nation’s history.

In 2006, Hushang Ansary, a former Iranian statesman turned US-based oil tycoon, acquired Ennia, a significant pension fund and insurance company in Curacao.

In 2020, he an opinion piece for the Austin American-Statesman.

In Britain, Lewis is the elder statesman in many ways, but we've got George, Lando and also Alex Albon who looks recharged in the Williams.

India, this year’s G-20 president, has asked this statesman from a tiny Caribbean island to give the keynote address.

It’s surreal,” Green told the Idaho Statesman from her driveway.

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How do you use "statesman" in a sentence?
An example: "Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick are at odds over how to deliver more than $17 billion in property tax relief, the Austin American-Statesman reported." This page contains 20 example sentences with the word "statesman" from real English texts.
What does "statesman" mean?
Statesman means: A man who is a leader in national or international affairs.
What are synonyms of "statesman"?
Common synonyms of "statesman" include: solon, national leader, politician, politico, pol, political leader.
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