Ferdinand de Lesseps

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Definition

Proper noun: - Ferdinand de Lesseps: A French diplomat and entrepreneur, most famous for organizing and overseeing the construction of the Suez Canal, a major maritime waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The Suez Canal was successfully built under the leadership of Ferdinand de Lesseps.
    • Ferdinand de Lesseps later attempted, but ultimately failed, to construct the Panama Canal.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Lessepsian project": Sometimes used historically to refer specifically to the Suez Canal project led by de Lesseps.
    • The financing of the Lessepsian project was a complex international endeavor.
  • "A de Lesseps figure": Used metaphorically to describe a visionary but sometimes overly optimistic promoter of large-scale engineering projects.
    • The CEO was a de Lesseps figure, championing an ambitious but risky transcontinental pipeline.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lessepsian (adj): Pertaining to Ferdinand de Lesseps or his methods, or specifically to the migration of marine species through the Suez Canal (in biogeography).
    • Lessepsian migration has altered the ecosystem of the eastern Mediterranean.
Synonyms
  • The French promoter of the Suez Canal: A descriptive synonym.
  • The Suez Canal diplomat: Highlights his diplomatic role in the project.
Related Phrases
  • "To pull a de Lesseps" (informal/historical): To embark on a grand, ambitious project with great initial success but which may end in difficulty or failure.
    • Their plan to build a city in the desert was ambitious, but some feared they would pull a de Lesseps.
Related Idioms
  • "A Suez, not a Panama": An idiom referencing de Lesseps's career, meaning a venture that is a brilliant success, as opposed to one that ends in catastrophic failure.
    • We need this product launch to be a Suez, not a Panama.
Noun
  1. French diplomat who supervised the construction of the Suez Canal (1805-1894)