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  1. 1. : one designated as the agent of another : representative. 2. : a secret agent. Did you know? An emissary is often a person who is sent somewhere in order to act as a representative. The key in that sentence is sent; emissary derives from Latin emissus, the past participle of the verb emittere, meaning "to send out."

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  3. EMISSARY definition: 1. a person sent by one government or political leader to another to take messages or to take part…. Learn more.

  4. Emissary definition: a representative sent on a mission or errand. See examples of EMISSARY used in a sentence.

  5. EMISSARY meaning: 1. a person sent by one government or political leader to another to take messages or to take part…. Learn more.

  6. noun. /ˈemɪsəri/ /ˈemɪseri/ (plural emissaries) (formal) a person who is sent to deliver an official message, especially from one country to another, or to perform a special task synonym envoy. the King’s special emissary. Word Origin. Definitions on the go.

  7. An emissary performs a specific job on someone elses behalf. Emissary is a word you hear often around governments, but anyone can be one or have one. Say, if you’re feeling too lazy to get off the couch you could appoint your little sister to be your emissary in fetching ice cream from the kitchen.

  8. Definition of emissary. 1. as in ambassador. a person sent on a mission to represent another most of the industrialized nations of the world sent emissaries to the conference on global warming. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. ambassador. envoy. representative.

  9. EMISSARY meaning: a person who is sent on a mission to represent another person or organization.

  10. What does the word emissary mean? There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the word emissary, four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. emissary has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. espionage (mid 1600s) anatomy (1820s) physiology (1820s) religion (1830s)

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