Definition of Demarche

1. Noun. A move or step or maneuver in political or diplomatic affairs.

Generic synonyms: Move

Definition of Demarche

1. Noun. (alternative spelling of démarche) ¹

2. Noun. A diplomatic maneuver; one handled with finesse. ¹

3. Noun. A protest launched through diplomatic measures ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Demarche

1. a procedure [n -S] - See also: procedure

Lexicographical Neighbors of Demarche

demanufacturing
demarc
demarc extension
demarcate
demarcated
demarcates
demarcating
demarcation
demarcation current
demarcation line
demarcation line of retina
demarcation potential
demarcation potentials
demarcations
demarch
demarche (current term)
demarches
demarchs
demarcs
demarginalization
demarginalize
demarginalized
demarginalizes
demarginalizing
demark
demarkation
demarkations
demarked
demarket
demarketed

Literary usage of Demarche

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Immediate Causes of the Great War by Oliver Perry Chitwood (1918)
"... that the note to Serbia "was not an ultimatum but a demarche with a time limit, and that if the Austrian demands were not complied with within the time ..."

2. The U. N. Role in the Persian Gulf and Iraqi Compliance with U. N. Resolutions by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"threats to international peace and security in the region, were clearly established in the five power demarche made on July 12th, more or less the text of ..."

3. Dictionnaire anglais-franca̧is: et français-anglais by Abel Boyer, Nicholas Salmon (1821)
"demarche, E, adj. having its handle or haft ... demarche, sf gait, manner of going, itep, proceeding, faire Jes premières démarches, to make the advances or ..."

4. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1915)
"In London the German demarche was made on the 25th in the same terms as those used by Baron von Schoen at Paris. Sir Edward Grey has replied to Prince ..."

5. Diplomatic Correspondence Between the United States and Belligerent by United States Dept. of State, American Society of International Law, United States (1915)
"In London the German demarche was made on the 25th in the same terms as those used by Baron von Schoen at Paris. Sir Edward Grey has replied to Prince ..."

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