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Wat (wie) is full powers - definitie

OFFICE OR PERSON WITH FULL POWER TO REPRESENT SOMEONE ELSE
Reichsbevollmächtigter; Plenipotentiaries; Reichbevollmächtigter; Full Powers; Full powers; Reichsbevollmachtigter; Reichbevollmaechtigter; Reichsbevollmaechtigter; Reichbevollmachtigter; Plenipotentiary Extraordinary; Plenipotentiary extraordinary; Plenipotentiary representative

plenipotentiary         
n.
Ambassador, minister, envoy.
plenipotentiary         
[?pl?n?p?'t?n?(?)ri]
¦ noun (plural plenipotentiaries) a person, especially a diplomat, who is invested with the full power of independent action on behalf of their government.
¦ adjective having full power to take independent action.
?(of power) absolute.
Origin
C17: from med. L. plenipotentiarius, from plenus 'full' + potentia 'power'.
Plenipotentiaries         

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Plenipotentiary

A plenipotentiary (from the Latin plenus "full" and potens "powerful") is a diplomat who has full powers—authorization to sign a treaty or convention on behalf of his or her sovereign. When used as a noun more generally, the word plenipotentiary can also refer to any person who has full powers. When used an adjective, plenipotentiary describes something which confers full powers, such as an edict or an assignment.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor full powers
1. Success could earn him another four years with full powers.
2. These majistrates would have full powers to arrest and penalize profiteers and hoarders.
3. Its staff, who have already stored millions of photographs of homes, have full powers to enter property to inspect it.
4. Westminster City Council is now considering using the full powers provided by a government shake–up of the parking system.
5. He later expanded: "It would be much easier if we had the full powers of an independent country.