legations

The word “legations” has 3 syllables: le-ga-tions

It's pronounced as /lɪˈɡeɪʃənz/


What is synonym and antonym for legations?

In the thesaurus, “legations” has 14 synonyms.

Here are synonyms for legations along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for legations

Meanings of legations

  • noun
    1. The post or office of a legate; a legateship.
    2. A diplomatic mission.
    3. The official residence of a diplomat.

Example Sentences

  • Several foreign legations were housed in the diplomatic quarter of the city.
  • The conference was attended by representatives from various legations around the world.
  • Riots broke out near the district where most of the legations were located.
  • Historical treaties were often negotiated within the walls of these legations.
  • Security was increased around the legations following the political unrest.

On this page you'll find 14 synonyms or another words to legations, such as: bands, companies, contingents, crews, delegacies, delegations, detachments.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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legates

  • agents
  • ambassadors
  • ambassadresses
  • apostles
  • consuls
  • couriers
  • delegates
  • deputations
  • deputies
  • detachments
  • diplomats
  • emissaries
  • envoys
  • evangelists
  • foreign ministers
  • legations
  • messengers
  • ministers
  • missionaries
  • mouthpieces
  • nuncios
  • procurators
  • proxies
  • representatives
  • spokespeople

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