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consular
[kon-suh-ler, konsyuh-]
adjective
of or relating to a consul appointed by one country to look after its interests and its citizens’ welfare in another.
Here in Houston, consular officials from a host of different nations can provide a wealth of information on the economy, culture, and tourism of the countries they represent.
of or relating to the two chief magistrates of the ancient Roman republic, or the period when this office existed.
Government in the England of the Georges, like that in consular Rome, was in the hands of an aristocratic oligarchy.
Hannibal didn't just defeat whole consular Roman armies—he annihilated them and their leaders.
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonconsular adjective
- subconsular adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of consular1
Example Sentences
The Irish Embassy Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade previously said it was "aware of the case" and was "providing consular assistance".
The Irish Embassy Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it was "aware of the case and is providing consular assistance."
The Foreign Office said it had not been approached for any consular assistance but that its staff stood ready to assist any British nationals if required.
The Foreign Office has confirmed it is providing consular assistance to a British national following his arrest in April and it is "in touch with the local authorities and his family".
Both Kenya and Ugandan had formally protested against the detention of the activists, accusing the Tanzanian authorities of denying consular access despite repeated requests.
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