diplomatically isolated

Frequency: 6.01.5 per million words

Describes a state of being politically or socially separate, where this status is managed or viewed with tactical skill.

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  • The regime found itself diplomatically isolated after the sanctions.
  • Unless a compromise could be reached the country would be diplomatically isolated on this issue.
  • Being diplomatically isolated, the nation struggled to find new allies.
  • The nation found itself diplomatically isolated after defying international sanctions.
  • For decades, the country remained diplomatically isolated from the international community.
  • Its controversial policies have left the government increasingly diplomatically isolated.
  • The controversial policies left the government diplomatically isolated on the world stage.
  • To avoid becoming diplomatically isolated, the small state sought new alliances.
  • If they continue down this path, they risk becoming diplomatically isolated.
  • The dictator's regime was completely diplomatically isolated from the global community.
  • Analysts warned that the nation was becoming increasingly diplomatically isolated.
  • The prime minister's remarks risked leaving the country diplomatically isolated.
  • Despite its economic power, the state was diplomatically isolated due to its human rights record.
  • Historically, some countries chose to remain diplomatically isolated for long periods.
  • Historical records show the kingdom was diplomatically isolated for nearly a century.
  • The ambassador worked tirelessly to ensure his country was not diplomatically isolated.
  • The new leader's actions have made the country more diplomatically isolated than ever before.
  • Being diplomatically isolated can have severe economic consequences.
  • No nation wants to be diplomatically isolated in a globalized world.
  • The UN resolution aimed to prevent any member state from feeling diplomatically isolated.