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dignitariesnoun
Plural form of dignitary.
Webster Dictionary
Dignitaries
of Dignitary
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of dignitaries in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of dignitaries in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of dignitaries in a Sentence
This poor girl. Your wedding, everyone says it’s your day. It’s YOUR day. She’s like, no it’s not. She has to meet all these foreign dignitaries she’s never met before, there’s so much pressure ... can you imagine having a worse wedding?
The dignitaries who met Mullah Baradar expressed their commitments towards Afghanistan's reconstruction and development... the U.S.-Taliban agreement is historical, baradar received congratulatory messages and thanked them (ministers and diplomats) for attending the ceremony.
President Catherine Samba-Panza:
On the ground, we know the elements who are stirring things up, who are intrumentalizing and feeding this insecurity, we know that former dignitaries in Central African Republic want to be back in charge.
When Masako meets foreign dignitaries she has confidence and her conversation has substance, the fact that she can act as she wants means there is less stress. Rather, it's a plus for her recovery.
My client never had any desire or intention of harming the Pope, any dignitaries, law enforcement personnel or any other individual, according to the allegations against him, ... Mr. Cannella's misconduct was unlawfully entering a restricted area of JFK airport by following a motorcade and flashing a badge.
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