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dignitary

[dig-ni-ter-ee] / ˈdɪg nɪˌtɛr i /


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The Rzeszów-Jasionka airport caters to both Western military and civilian passengers, including journalists, volunteers and foreign dignitaries traveling to and from Ukraine.

From The Wall Street Journal

The day began with the same cordial routine the White House reserves for visiting foreign dignitaries.

From BBC

In times past visiting dignitaries would give emperors gifts and tributes.

From BBC

Many of the assembled audience of global dignitaries listening to JD Vance's speech – his first international engagement since becoming US Vice President – sat increasingly stone-faced as he very bluntly set out the US perspective.

From BBC

On Monday, the King will will join survivors and other dignitaries at a service at the site of the former concentration camp.

From BBC