proclaim

IPA: proʊkɫˈeɪm

verb

  • To announce or declare.
  • (dated or historical) To make [something] the subject of an official proclamation bringing it within the scope of emergency powers
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Examples of "proclaim" in Sentences

  • The law has been proclaimed.
  • She used to proudly proclaim the phrase.
  • The Star used to proudly proclaim the phrase.
  • The emperor proclaimed that I enrich the state.
  • They proclaim the superiority of the Nordic race.
  • It did not proclaim the importance of the subject.
  • They had proclaimed the Prince's malady incurable.
  • This proclaimed the end of the cultures in the classic period.
  • An amnesty was declared, and the freedom of the press was proclaimed.
  • It proclaims the shaman's abilities and announces the shaman to the spirits.

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