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Plenipotentiary vs Commissioner - What's the difference?

plenipotentiary | commissioner |

As nouns the difference between plenipotentiary and commissioner

is that plenipotentiary is a person invested with full power, especially as the diplomatic agent of a sovereign state, (originally) charged with handling a certain matter while commissioner is a member of a commission.

As an adjective plenipotentiary

is invested with full power.

plenipotentiary

Noun

(plenipotentiaries)
  • A person invested with full power, especially as the diplomatic agent of a sovereign state, (originally) charged with handling a certain matter
  • 1985': Two of them are hanging up there on Golgotha, and that ought to be enough to show the authority of Rome’s ah '''plenipotentiary . — Anthony Burgess, ''Kingdom of the Wicked

    Derived terms

    * (ambassador and) minister plenipotentiary

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Invested with full power.
  • Of or relating to a plenipotentiary agent
  • Synonyms

    * plenipotent

    commissioner

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A member of a commission.
  • Someone commissioned to perform certain duties.
  • An official in charge of a government department, especially a police force.
  • Someone who commissions something
  • Anagrams

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