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Definition of démarche in English: démarchenoun deɪˈmɑːʃdeɪˈmɑrʃ A political step or initiative. Example sentencesExamples - By the early 860s he was requesting a bishop successively from the papacy and the Byzantine emperor, and the latter démarche elicited the mission headed by Constantine-Cyril and Methodius.
- For Churchill or Hitler, such a démarche was unnecessary.
- The interference of the two kings in Cappadocia led to Roman intervention and a démarche by Sulla.
- On the 17th, the US Embassy delivered a démarche to the Polish Government.
Synonyms stratagem, tactic, gambit, ploy, trick, dodge, ruse, plan, scheme, operation, device, plot, machination, artifice, subterfuge, intrigue, manipulation
Origin Mid 17th century: French, from démarcher 'take steps'. Rhymes gouache, harsh, marsh, moustache (US mustache) Definition of démarche in US English: démarchenoundeɪˈmɑrʃdāˈmärSH A political step or initiative. Example sentencesExamples - By the early 860s he was requesting a bishop successively from the papacy and the Byzantine emperor, and the latter démarche elicited the mission headed by Constantine-Cyril and Methodius.
- For Churchill or Hitler, such a démarche was unnecessary.
- The interference of the two kings in Cappadocia led to Roman intervention and a démarche by Sulla.
- On the 17th, the US Embassy delivered a démarche to the Polish Government.
Synonyms stratagem, tactic, gambit, ploy, trick, dodge, ruse, plan, scheme, operation, device, plot, machination, artifice, subterfuge, intrigue, manipulation
Origin Mid 17th century: French, from démarcher ‘take steps’. |