English to Kannada Dictionary statesman

statesman

ರಾಜನೀತಿಜ್ಞ
definition
noun
He called for more effort on the part of all statesmen , politicians and church leaders to resolve the schism in the Orthodox church.
a skilled, experienced, and respected political leader or figure.
translation of 'statesman'
ಸಮರ್ಥ ಹಾಗೂ ಗೌರವಾನ್ವಿತ ರಾಜಕಾರಣಿ,
ರಾಜನೀತಿಜ್ಞ
example
the elder 'statesman' in the cabinet
Now the attempt is being made to present him as a political 'statesman' and martyr.
A politician thinks of the next race, a 'statesman' of the next generation.
An extraordinary spiritual leader and a courageous 'statesman' is no more.
The difference between a politician and a 'statesman' is the degree of common sense and courage shown in difficult times.
he's a famous 'statesman'
The Prime Minister must use his position as a respected 'statesman' to urge the US to restrain its military ambitions.
He was well-briefed and spoke articulately about Scotland's qualities, although his public speaking set-pieces still lack a 'statesmanlike' stamp.
He said the political elite should also exercise 'statesmanship' in responding to issues, while all state institutions should remain critical of each other in the spirit of unity.
For these are times when we expect our politicians to metamorphose into 'statesmen' .
Yet in the course of her entire high school education, my daughter never studied or discussed the subject of 'statesmanship' as part of the curriculum.
The two 'statesmen' signed an agreement to establish a bi-national commission between South Africa and Brazil.
It is a situation that warrants enlightened social leadership and 'statesmanship' on behalf of our politicians to come up with the kind of package that will keep them home.
There were moments, especially in his last few statements, where he sounded 'statesmanlike' and like a guy who wanted to be a ‘uniter, not a divider.’
He frequently dined out and, over the years, entertained a great variety of guests, from fellow impressionist artists to 'statesmen' .
It is a scandal that world 'statesmen' and international leaders allowed it.
The time in the Senate has made her more 'statesmanlike' ; on the other hand, her speech is fairly empty, touching on old, trusted but overworn notes.
Minor world leaders get to be 'statesmen' for a day, and tell their parliaments and electors that they are taking part in a world summit.
This disdain for legality - well concealed behind 'statesmanlike' rhetoric - corresponds directly with a second vice: not telling the public the truth.
He would like to see state and federal elected officials become 'statesmen' not politicians.
But Sistani has so far played a 'statesmanlike' game.
But modern solutions have failed us miserably in recent years, with diplomacy and 'statesmanship' bringing us all to the edge of the abyss.
Responsible 'statesmen' and stateswomen are not merely free, as sovereign rulers, to act in an expedient way.
Not only politicians and 'statesmen' have the opportunity to practice creative speech.
From now on, our leaders, our politicians, our 'statesmen' will be fair game too.
The 'statesmen' and foreign dignitaries have departed - but the World Summit show is not quite over.
It's the outlaws and rebels that history often prefers to remember rather than the 'statesmen' and leaders.
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife Cherie both attended the event, along with a host of 'statesmen' , world leaders and stars.
Northcliffe travelled widely and consorted freely with 'statesmen' and politicians not to mention royalty.
His idea of EU 'statesmanship' - steering Europe by getting its political elite onto the same page - has dissolved in those two ‘no’ votes.
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