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Definition of Statesmanlike

Statesmanlike
Statesmanlike States"man*like`, a. Having the manner or wisdom of statesmen; becoming a statesman.

Meaning of Statesmanlike from wikipedia

- "heavily-religious mobilisation and activism under Husayn to the more ****ertive and statesmanlike rhetoric under Abdulmalik", its current leader. With strong support...
- of the Crusades, painted by a keenly-intelligent, broadminded, and statesmanlike observer. Bar Ṣawma's travels occurred before the return of Marco Polo...
- and Ritcheson have emphasized that British generosity was based on a statesmanlike vision of close economic ties between Britain and the United States...
- a lover of art and culture; even the British were impressed by his statesmanlike qualities. Maharaj Gangadhar Rao possessed considerable taste and some...
- issues by force and by diplomacy, causing Stein to comment that The statesmanlike instinct and political ability which we must ascribe to Didda in spite...
- 47–48 Tacitus allows the reader a glimpse of a Claudius who is more statesmanlike (XI.23–25), but it is a mere glimpse. Tacitus is usually held to have...
- ministers reluctant for Britain to get involved, he struck Asquith as "statesmanlike" at the Cabinet meeting on 1 August, favouring keeping Britain's options...
- 2017 at the Wayback Machine The Guardian. Roger Cohen (27 March 1999), Statesmanlike Schroder Pulls Harmony From Europe's Hat Archived 15 September 2017...
- reservations can be had about his military capabilities. There was no lack of statesmanlike qualities, given his success in building the Babylonian Empire. He was...
- Coalition whip Boaz Toporovsky described Yesh Atid as taking a more "statesmanlike" tone, and having learned from its experience. After cultivating ties...