Pronunciation: /lɪˈɡeɪʃən/
noun a group of representatives sent on a diplomatic mission
A1 The embassy sent a legation to negotiate a trade agreement.
A2 The legation was tasked with delivering important documents to the foreign government.
B1 The legation successfully resolved the diplomatic dispute between the two countries.
B2 The legation played a key role in facilitating peace talks between the warring factions.
C1 The legation's efforts led to the signing of a historic treaty between the nations.
C2 The legation's diplomatic skills were instrumental in averting a potential international crisis.
formal The ambassador visited the legation to discuss diplomatic matters.
informal I heard the staff at the legation are very friendly and helpful.
slang Let's swing by the legation and see if they can hook us up with some cool souvenirs.
figurative The old building was like a legation of memories, filled with echoes of the past.
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