superdiplomats

/ˌsupərˈdɪpləmæts/
noun
  1. Highly skilled or exceptionally influential diplomats, often those who handle very complex or high-stakes international negotiations.
    • The conference brought together superdiplomats known for their ability to resolve long-standing conflicts.
    • The superdiplomats from several countries worked through the night to finalize the peace agreement.
    • In times of crisis, superdiplomats are called upon to mediate between hostile nations.
  2. Figuratively, people who are extremely adept at negotiating or managing delicate social or professional situations.
    • In the corporate world, superdiplomats are the executives who can smooth over tensions between rival departments.
    • My grandmother was a superdiplomat at family gatherings, always finding a way to keep everyone happy.
    • The project manager acted as a superdiplomat, balancing the demands of the clients and the development team.
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