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communiqué

[ kuh-myoo-ni-key, kuh-myoo-ni-key ]

noun

  1. an official bulletin or communication, usually to the press or public.


communiqué

/ kəˈmjuːnɪˌkeɪ /

noun

  1. an official communication or announcement, esp to the press or public


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Word History and Origins

Origin of communiqué1

1850–55; < French: literally, communicated, past participle of communiquer < Latin commūnicāre to communicate

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Word History and Origins

Origin of communiqué1

C19: from French, from communiquer to communicate

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Example Sentences

The real low blow is in the official communiqué in which the Swedish academicians justify their choice.

Kerry got the major players to recommit to the Geneva Communiqué that outlines a transition to a post-Assad Syria.

The British draft resolution is a follow-up to the G8 communiqué.

On our October 1971 trip Kissinger gave Zhou En-Lai our draft of a joint communiqué for the looming summit.

There were still tough negotiations on Taiwan ahead, but the unprecedented Shanghai Communiqué was essentially written overnight.

The next day I read of my action in the official communiqué.

It was the timing of this communiqué, rather than its contents, that proved a tactical error.

Nor have the reputedly wise and good of this world seen any presumption in desiring such a communiqué.

He was silent at first and then started to discuss the evening communiqué from the Front.

You saw our communiqué to-night that went with the publication of the Browns' despatch?

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