Officially assigned but has not started the job yet
An ex-ambassador is often referred to as a former ambassador or a retired ambassador.
The full title of an ambassador is "Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary."
Being a Green Ambassador means promoting environmental awareness and sustainable practices in your community. It involves inspiring others to take action to protect the environment, leading by example in your own eco-friendly behaviors, and advocating for green initiatives to make a positive impact on the planet.
When an ambassador is recalled, it means they are being called back to their home country by their government. This action can have various implications, such as strained diplomatic relations between the two countries, a breakdown in communication, and potential disruptions in ongoing negotiations or agreements. It can also signal dissatisfaction or disapproval with the ambassador's performance or actions in the host country.
A cultural ambassador promotes and shares their own culture internationally through various means such as art, music, dance, or language. They serve as a representative of their country or community, fostering mutual understanding and cultural exchange between different societies.
Designate means appointing a specified position. This word is a verb.
Best I can do on this one: Since the person is not officially an ambassador yet, you would address the letter as follows: Dr. John Smith Ambassador Designate to Oklahoma <<at his present address>> In the greeting of the letter, refer to him by his present title: Dear Dr. Smith, etc. In the opening of the letter, it is always proper to congradulate him on his appointment. After his becomes official, then you would address the letter to: Honorable Ambassador John Smith Embassy of the United States 123 Any Street Omro, Oklahoma 12345 and in that greeting: Dear Honorable Ambassador Smith...
His/Her Excellency
I think it means established
designate
No the word designate is a verb not a noun. The noun form is designation.
it means to designate, or specify, again.
The adjective "designate" means "chosen, but not yet installed. It is safe to assume then that a "director designate" is the director for a program that has already been chosen but not officially in the position yet.
Designate means to appoint someone to a specific task or position. Antonyms would be to discharge, fire, dispel, or dismiss.
The rubrum means maple.
Assign means allocate, designate, or set.
k is for kilo, which means 1000 in the metric system