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persona grata
persona gra·ta P0208900 (pər-sō′nə grä′tə, grăt′ə)n. pl. per·so·nae gra·tae (-nē; -tē) A person who is acceptable or welcome, especially to a foreign government: The successful treaty made the ambassador a persona grata. The foreign ministry deemed the envoy to be persona grata. [Late Latin persōna grāta : Latin persōna, person + Latin grāta, feminine of grātus, acceptable.]persona grata (pɜːˈsəʊnə ˈɡrɑːtə) n, pl personae gratae (pɜːˈsəʊniː ˈɡrɑːtiː) (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) an acceptable person, esp a diplomat acceptable to the government of the country to which he or she is sentper•so•na gra•ta (pərˈsoʊ nə ˈgrɑ tə, ˈgreɪ tə, ˈgræt ə) adj. being personally acceptable or welcome. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | persona grata - a diplomat who is acceptable to the government to which he is sentdiplomat, diplomatist - an official engaged in international negotiations | Translations
Persona Grata
Persona Grata a Latin term used in diplomacy to refer to a person whose appointment as chief of a diplomatic mission has been agreed to by the government of that state to which the diplomat in question has been posted. Any diplomatic employee who has received permission (in the form of an entry visa) to enter the country of his tour of duty is also considered persona grata. Persona Grata
Persona GrataA diplomat accepted as a representative by the country to which the diplomat is sent. The term is Latin for "acceptable person."AcronymsSeePGpersona grata
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