2. Noun. (plural of communiqué) ¹
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Definition of Communiques
1. communique [n] - See also: communique
Lexicographical Neighbors of Communiques
Literary usage of Communiques
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Artilleryman: The Experiences and Impressions of an American Artillery by Jay McIlvaine Lee (1920)
"The story of the American drive along the whole front, told in the crisp,
brief "Official communiques" issued by American GHQ, as published in the Paris ..."
2. En Repos and Elsewhere Over There: Verses Written in France, 1917-1918 by Lansing Warren, Robert A. Donaldson (1918)
"... communiques EACH Government, most every day, Prints a brief communique Concerning
activities in the war, Explaining the ends we 're fighting for; ..."
3. The Secret Press in Belgium by Jean Massart (1918)
"Let us add that it is not stated in any of the French communiques that the
Government wishes to hide the movements of the troops: Number of lines in the ..."
4. Sdi: A View From Europe by Robert C. Hughes (1995)
"... the communiques of the ministerial meetings of the Nuclear Planning Group,
the Defense Planning Committee, and the North Atlantic Council—better known ..."
5. Lessons of the World-war by Augustin Frédéric Hamon (1919)
"The French communiques do not make incorrect statements, but they abstain from
telling all ... One may say as much of the English and Russian communiques. ..."
6. Transatlantic Economic Relations in the Post-Cold War Era by Barry J. Eichengreen (1998)
"Nevertheless, a modest advance was made when it was decided to issue regular
communiques following G-7 summits and ministerial meetings. ..."