plenipotentiary

plenipotentiary
1. adjective
(invested with full power) [general]bevollmächtigt [Gesandte]
2. noun
[General]bevollmächtigte, der
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pleni·po·ten·ti·ary
[ˌplenipə(ʊ)ˈten(t)ʃəri, AM -poʊˈten(t)ʃieri]
I. n POL (dated form) Bevollmächtigte(r) f(m), Regierungsgesandte(r) f(m)
II. adj inv POL (dated form) bevollmächtigt
\plenipotentiary power Vollmacht f
* * *
["plenIpə'tenSərI]
1. n
(General)bevollmächtigte(r) mf
2. adj
ambassador (general)bevollmächtigt

plenipotentiary powers — Generalvollmachten pl

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plenipotentiary [ˌplenıpəʊˈtenʃərı; US -pəˈtentʃəriː; -tʃıˌeriː]
A s (General)Bevollmächtigte(r) m/f(m), bevollmächtigte(r) Gesandte(r) oder Minister(in)
B adj
1. bevollmächtigt, uneingeschränkte Vollmacht besitzend
2. absolut, unbeschränkt
* * *
1. adjective
(invested with full power) [general]bevollmächtigt [Gesandte]
2. noun
[General]bevollmächtigte, der
* * *
n.
Bevollmächtigte m.,f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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