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proclaim English

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proclaim

If you proclaim something, you announce or declare it.

proclaim

declare formally; declare someone to be something; of titles He was proclaimed King (= exclaim) state or announce 'I am not a Communist,' he exclaimed The King will proclaim an amnesty (= predicate) affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of The speech predicated the fitness of the candidate to be President (= extol, glorify) praise, glorify, or honor extol the virtues of one's children glorify one's spouse's cooking

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Proclaim to the world that she was awful and overbearing and that I hated her?
Hear, O hear my voice proclaim.
We take that back and proclaim, that the Emperor's not a fool, but a crowned fool!
Proclaim to the world that I'm innocent!
Return to your abbey and make preparations to proclaim me king.. hereinNottingham, the day after tomorrow.
It becomes my pleasant duty to proclaim you the sole heiress of the Norman fortune and the new mistress of this old house.
Do you have the impertinence to proclaim that he isn't in love with you?
My heart won't proclaim.
I proclaim Sister Anne-Marie for mistreating an animal.
You can't proclaim Sisters for petting animals.
I'd proclaim her if I could, for not opposing it.
Rather proclaim it, Westmoreland, through my host that he which hath no stomach to this feast, let him depart.
Proclaim your guilt.
What I have done that might your nature, honour and exception roughly awake, I here proclaim was madness.
Napoleon III came to Algeria twice to proclaim himself King of the Arabs.
Return to your abbey and make preparations to proclaim me king here in Nottingham, the day after tomorrow.
Sire, Prince John's calling Bishop of the Black Canons to proclaim him king in Nottingham tomorrow.
By unanimous vote, we now proclaim you King of Fools.
I proclaim her for petting an animal.
Your words proclaim your lie.
There are many poor men, Mr. Townsend, but they do not proclaim that they're not thieves, especially when no one has accused them.
I hereby proclaim that the guilt of the burning of our beloved city rests with the foul sect which calls itself Christian.
Revealing your indignity would be to proclaim my infamy.
Return to your abbey and make preparations to proclaim me king.
How can I proclaim you the most beautiful girl in the world?.. And have no proof.
You have earned them after a long and arduous period of training and they proclaim to the world that you have accomplished your first job.
But having never helped anyone but the guilty, you'll understand that I hesitate to proclaim, all of a sudden, the opposite of what I've been saying for twenty years.
I propose to proclaim our congress the supreme power on the Don!
You'd better not proclaim your theories in here, they aren't suitable for everyone.
Take the crown. Proclaim yourself king!
And yet they'll have to accept my rule, if I force Daikor to proclaim me as king.
I shall proclaim you when we stand together before the people.
I proclaim myself only to my gods.
Proclaim him in the street, incense her kinsmen and though he in a fertile climate dwell, plague him with flies.
It's a natural characteristic of adolescence to want to proclaim individuality.
Our doctrine is the right one, and soon we shall proclaim it in the light of day, to the whole world.
Therefore, we hereby proclaim that I am Lord Garth, master of the universe.

News and current affairs

Some aspiring leaders think that they must proclaim a vision that overawes their followers.
Is the European Constitution to proclaim that God is to be chased out of the public space?
Since Iranian leaders daily proclaim their desire to wipe Israel off the map and to fight the US (Ahmadinejad stepped on a picture of an American flag on his way to vote), the risk of confrontation has increased.
This identity may be secular or religious; it may seek middle-class normality or proclaim an Israeli version of manifest destiny - the two are not incompatible.
Advertisers proclaim a single message: your soul is to be discovered in your shopping.
Prime Minister Tony Blair can loudly proclaim that the London bombings of July last year are unrelated to Britain's participation in the Iraq war, but the terrorists themselves, once arrested, said exactly the opposite.
European right-wing populists, including some who represent parties with a strong anti-Semitic past, now proudly proclaim their support for Israeli settlers on Palestinian land.
Proponents proudly proclaim that if an electric car is driven about 300,000 kilometers (180,000 miles), it will have emitted less than half the CO2 of a gasoline-powered car.
Opponents of capital punishment frequently proclaim that the state has no moral right to take anyone's life, including that of the most reprehensible murderer.
There is justice in this, particularly given the hypocrisy of those countries who proclaim their faith in free trade while every day praying at the altar of protectionism.
But in condemning the Japanese for neglect of the Nanjing massacre during the Second World War, Chinese officials proclaim that forgetting the past betrays the people.
It is too soon, however, to proclaim victory.
It is too early to dismiss America and proclaim the end of an imperial moment.
China will want to flex its muscles and proclaim to the world that the Party has delivered the goods to its people, while making the country strong and prosperous.
You can be sure that, this time next year, they will be paying homage to their ancestors, as they tramp over the ground where child slaves were buried alive for daring to proclaim their humanity.
The failure of the June EU summit and the bitter clashes between Tony Blair and Jacques Chirac have even inspired some to proclaim the beginning of the end for Europe.
Recently, however, some Muslim groups have pressed the government to proclaim Malaysia an Islamic state, on the basis of Article 3 and the Muslims' population majority.
But don't expect US officials to proclaim that goal openly, or Chinese officials to express their gratitude.
You cannot proclaim your impotence in the face of empty state coffers after pushing through useless and costly tax breaks for the richest.
Wearing a ridiculously expensive watch to proclaim that one has achieved an elevated social standing seems especially immoral for a public official in a country where a significant portion of the population still lives in real poverty.
The Algerian, Moroccan, and Tunisian governments would show their engagement with their peoples' future, and Europeans would demonstrate that they are ready to implement the principles they proclaim.
Indeed, whatever resemblance events on Cairo's Tahrir Square bear to May 1968 in Paris and the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, it would be premature to proclaim that freedom has prevailed.

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