Pronunciation: /bækˈdɔr dɪˈpləməsi/
noun the practice of engaging in diplomacy through secret or indirect means
A1 Backdoor diplomacy can be a way to resolve conflicts quietly.
A2 Some countries engage in backdoor diplomacy to avoid public scrutiny.
B1 Backdoor diplomacy is often used in sensitive international negotiations.
B2 The success of backdoor diplomacy depends on the trust between the parties involved.
C1 Skilled diplomats are adept at utilizing backdoor diplomacy to achieve diplomatic goals.
C2 Backdoor diplomacy requires a high level of discretion and confidentiality to be effective.
formal Backdoor diplomacy is often used by countries to resolve conflicts discreetly.
informal Politicians sometimes resort to backdoor diplomacy to avoid public scrutiny.
slang Let's try some backdoor diplomacy to smooth things over without anyone knowing.
figurative In relationships, backdoor diplomacy can be a way to address issues without confrontation.
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