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How to pronounce demarche in English?

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Type of move

Examples of demarche

demarche
Military pressure is likely to be augmented by possible diplomatic demarche.
From the guardian.co.uk
The Kremlin chose to magnify the incident into a major diplomatic demarche.
From the time.com
Beijing may have thought it was making a clear diplomatic demarche.
From the time.com
Jacques Cailloux, Europe economist at RBS, said the Greek demarche is an ugly turn of events.
From the telegraph.co.uk
I objected, wondering if there were not a way to use this demarche.
From the theatlantic.com
The demarche made four specific points, according to other U.S. officials who offered a fuller account.
From the dailyherald.com
This small demarche by Iran is all the more surprising in the atmosphere preceding the draft's discussion.
From the upi.com
A demarche is the diplomatic term for a position statement from one government to another, and is often a formal protest.
From the edition.cnn.com
So John Sargent's demarche with Amazon and his role in the Google accord by no means assure the future of publishing.
From the theatlantic.com
More examples
  • A move or step or maneuver in political or diplomatic affairs
  • A du00E9marche (/deu026Au02C8mu0251u02D0ru0283/; from the French word whose literal meaning is "gait") has come to refer either to
  • A diplomatic maneuver; one handled with finesse; A protest launched through diplomatic measures
  • A word coined by the diplomatic community and referring to a strongly worded warning by one country to another and often, either explicitly or implicitly, with the threat of military consequence. Demarches are often precursors to hostilities or war. ...
  • Official discussion with another government carried out on instructions.