
In diplomacy, the term persona non grata (Latin, plural: personae non gratae), literally meaning `an unwelcome person,` refers to a foreign person whose entering or remaining in a particular country is prohibited by that country`s government. It is the most serious form of censure which one country can apply to foreign diplomats, who are otherw......
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(from the article `Edwards, Jorge`) Chilean writer, literary critic, and diplomat who gained notoriety with the publication of Persona non grata (1973; Eng. trans. Persona non grata), a ...
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(from the article `Performing Arts`) In Poland veteran Krzysztof Zanussi returned in top form with Persona non grata, a study of the complex world of career diplomatsin this case aging ...
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[
n] - a diplomat who is unacceptable to the government to which he is sent
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persona non grata Unacceptable person. A person, especially a diplomat, whose presence is not welcome in a country. Although normally of diplomatic usage, it may be used in any situation which expresses the undesirability of someone.
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unwelcome guest, barred/banned individual
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