Definition: The word "ambassador" comes from the Hebrew word "ambrase" (מברש עַל) which means "to carry; to be in charge". In the context of politics, an ambassador typically serves as a representative or spokesperson for a foreign country. They often hold diplomatic positions, engage with other nations on issues related to trade, diplomacy, or cultural relations. Definition: 1. An agent, especially one who acts in a personal capacity for another; such as a secretary, interpreter, courier. 2. A person, especially one representing an official (as in "ambassador to the United States"), a nation or state. 3. Any member of a diplomatic corps: the representatives and assistants of foreign heads of governments. The term is often used metaphorically to describe someone who serves as a voice for another country's interests or wishes.
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