proclamation

IPA: prɑkɫʌmˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • A statement which is proclaimed; formal public announcement.
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Examples of "proclamation" in Sentences

  • Meant to say - the entire proclamation is a mistake, Governor
  • Christ, as the pillar to which a proclamation is affixed holds forth the proclamation.
  • But let us be honest here, this proclamation is a blatant effort to rally the Republican partys racists base in Virginia.
  • Even as it is, and in spite of the fact that for all practical purposes the proclamation is a sham, the words cannot be read without emotion.
  • And the proclamation is already in the air, which was to summon the grateful Republic to a thanksgiving for t he manifold mercy of Almighty God.
  • Yet perhaps Redford's biggest fear was what he called "proclamation talk" - the tendency for actors in a period piece to "talk like they're reading off a piece of parchment."
  • The proclamation from the four Republicans came in advance of a book, entitled "Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld that's Conspiring to Islamize America," which includes a forward by Myrick.
  • This proclamation is intended to raise public awareness of adult education and family literacy, assist adult learners in need of literacy services, and support increased access to adult education and family literacy programs.

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