"stateswomanlike" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more stateswomanlike [comparative], most stateswomanlike [superlative]
Etymology: From stateswoman + -like. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|stateswoman|like}} stateswoman + -like Head templates: {{en-adj}} stateswomanlike (comparative more stateswomanlike, superlative most stateswomanlike)
  1. Resembling or characteristic of a stateswoman. Hypernyms: statespersonlike Coordinate_terms: statesmanlike
    Sense id: en-stateswomanlike-en-adj-AljHbi4f Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -like

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          "text": "The speech concluded with a cordial expression of the royal confidence in the ladies of both estates, from whom the Queen declared she anticipated, upon every question to be submitted to their consideration, the most feminine ability and stateswomanlike discretion.[…]Mrs. Helen Wildfire complimented the Irish Secretary upon her extremely stateswomanlike declaration.",
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          "ref": "1895 November 29, “With Regard to the Yemen”, in The Pall Mall Gazette, volume LXI, number 9573, page 2",
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          "ref": "2014, Rajdeep Sardesai, 2014: The Election that Changed India, Penguin Books",
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