consular

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    having to do with a consul or his office or duties

Word Origin

consular (adj.)
early 15c., from Latin consularis, from consul (see consul).

Example

1. The third individual who was struck by a consular vehicle also died after being taken to a hospital .
2. Consular offices will be opened across the country to replace military bases .
3. Japan 's consular representatives explained that the damaged outer skin of the consulate building opened in 1998 was made from specialized material imported from japan .
4. Australian officials in guangzhou are providing mr. ng and his family with consular assistance , the department said .
5. The british embassy in beijing said his family was provided full consular support at the time of his death and family members had been content with how the chinese authorities had handled the case at that time .

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