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consul general
noun
plural
consuls generala consular officer of the highest rank, as a person who is stationed at a place of considerable commercial importance or supervises other consuls.
consul general
noun
a consul of the highest grade, usually stationed in a city of considerable commercial importance
Word History and Origins
Origin of consul general1
Example Sentences
Frier, France’s consul general in Los Angeles, was preparing to host a party and the 25-pound sterling silver objet d’art was the guest of honor.
After an evening with the consul general, the trophy was carried a couple of miles east to a PSG pop-up store on Melrose, where it posed for more selfies than Taylor Swift.
Carlos González Gutiérrez, Consul General of Mexico in Los Angeles, said his team has identified at least 11 Mexican nationals who were detained during raids across the Southland.
Israel Bachar, Israel’s consul general for the U.S.
“Accusing China is business. Buying China is life,” Zhang Zhisheng, China’s consul general in Denpasar, Indonesia, posted on X. “The beautiful lace on the dress was recognized by an employee of a Chinese company as its product.”
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