Proclaim

Word PROCLAIM
Character 8
Hyphenation pro claim
Pronunciations /pɹoʊˈkleɪm/

Definitions and meanings of "Proclaim"

What do we mean by proclaim?

To announce officially and publicly; declare: synonym: announce. transitive verb

To state emphatically or authoritatively; affirm. transitive verb

To indicate conspicuously; make plain. transitive verb

To make known by public announcement; promulgate; announce; publish.

To make announcement concerning; publish; advertise, as by herald or crier: said of persons.

To apply prohibition to by a proclamation.

Synonyms Declare, Publish, Announce, Proclaim, etc. (see announce), blaze abroad, trumpet, blazon.

A calling or crying out; proclamation. noun

To make known by public announcement; to give wide publicity to; to publish abroad; to promulgate; to declare. transitive verb

To outlaw by public proclamation. transitive verb

To excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe. verb

To announce or declare. verb

Affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of verb

Declare formally; declare someone to be something; of titles verb

State or announce verb

Praise, glorify, or honor verb

To announce or declare.

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The word "proclaim" in example sentences

SYRACUSE — Tucked into his wallet, Republican Senate candidate Joe DioGuardi keeps a worn voting card from his time in Congress that he likes to whip out and proclaim is "the most expensive credit card in the world." ❋ Devlin Barrett (2010)

Due to the fact we have a politician running for president, that many proclaim is a Hero, makes me want to meet this former Navy pilot. and compare my 242 combat missions to his supposedly two before being shot down. ❋ Unknown (2010)

You gave YOUR definition which you proclaim is THE agreed upon definition. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Filkins shows us that black and white ideologies – political, moral or otherwise – may be easy to stand by in our comfortable, peaceful world, but they become much harder to proclaim from the other side of the world, in the grey heart of war. ❋ Unknown (2008)

So the haters can instantly, and once again proclaim this film a complete disaster and doomed to failure, while the fans can start digging around and find anything that can pin him to the possibility of being a great choice, and I think that hope lies firmly in his advertisement work and in his mastery of technology and animation. ❋ Unknown (2006)

If you ever breathe a word, drop a hint, look a look that will tell him or any one else about me, I 'll – yes, as sure as my name is Mary Milton – I' ll proclaim from the housetops that you like ❋ Unknown (1950)

The principle of the divine right o f kings having been utterly destroyed by the events of this war, they still proclaim from the house-top the divine right of States to have their way and to do their will regardless of the rights and interests of other States. ❋ Unknown (1919)

Now is the time for those who claim the country is ruined by a ring to remove some of its links, especially the key and padlock, and by doing so once again proclaim liberty, and prove to the people that the "shoot without trial law" really did some good. ❋ Unknown (1888)

Instead, what many of today’s self-proclaimed “conservatives” proclaim is an ideology borrowed from what Donald Rumsfeld famously dismissed as “old Europe.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

“The depths of wisdom,” is just empty rhetoric that you think is kewt – she’s doing what most “women’s issues” sites do: cosy up to women who have to proclaim from the highest mountain how adequate they are, thus demonstrating that they are not. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I let my labels proclaim distinction for me, quietly, in their own way. ❋ Max Beerbohm (1914)

Tertullian speaks of the nuptial blessing pronounced by the Church on the marriage of Christians, asking "how he could sufficiently extol the happiness of that marriage which is cemented by the Church, confirmed by the oblation, sealed with the benediction, which the angels proclaim, which is ratified by the Heavenly Father". ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Scripture that 'God is love,' we do in other words proclaim that the very nature and deepest desire and purpose of the divine heart is to pour itself on the emptiness and need of His lowly creatures in floods that keep back nothing. ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

And his glances likest the sword proclaim * To all Love's rebels ❋ Anonymous (1855)

How emphatically and divinely does every word proclaim the truth that I have been speaking of! ❋ 1634-1716 (1823)

He, on the other hand, who announced a sacrificial pomp did in other words proclaim by sound of trumpet that he gave a dinner. ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

States are not the top-grade extra-virgin oils their labels proclaim, according to a report from the University of California, Davis. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Olive oil study questions 'extra virgin' claimsSAN FRANCISCO - Many of the olive oils lining supermarket shelves in the United States are not the top-grade extra-virgin oils their labels proclaim, according to a report from the University of California, Davis. ❋ Unknown (2010)

SAN FRANCISCO - Many of the olive oils lining supermarket shelves in the United States are not the top-grade extra-virgin oils their labels proclaim, according to a report from the ❋ Unknown (2010)

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