Pronunciation: /ˈeɪbəlˌɡeɪt/
noun a representative or envoy of a pope or sovereign sent on a special mission
A1 I saw the ablegate arriving at the conference.
A2 The ablegate gave a speech about diplomatic relations.
B1 The ablegate's visit was seen as a positive step towards peace.
B2 The ablegate's negotiations led to a successful trade agreement.
C1 The ablegate's expertise in international law was highly respected.
C2 The ablegate's diplomatic skills were instrumental in resolving the conflict.
formal The ablegate was appointed to represent the organization at the international conference.
informal The ablegate is the one who will be speaking on behalf of our group at the meeting.
slang I heard the ablegate is really good at making deals and getting what they want.
figurative As the ablegate of the family, she was responsible for making important decisions on their behalf.
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