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to proclaim

 

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To Proclaim

Description:

Verb - To proclaim is to announce or make something known or public, often with an authoritative or formal manner. It can also refer to expressing or declaring something openly or loudly.

Sense 1:

Verb - To make a formal announcement or declaration.

Example Sentence: The president proclaimed a state of emergency due to the natural disaster.

Sense 2:

Verb - To express or declare something openly or emphatically.

Example Sentence: The protesters gathered in the streets to proclaim their support for equal rights.

Sense 3:

Verb - To announce or make something known publicly.

Example Sentence: The company proclaimed its new product line during the press conference.

Sense 4:

Verb - To assert or assertively announce one's opinions or beliefs.

Example Sentence: The motivational speaker proclaimed that anyone can achieve their dreams with dedication and hard work.

Sense 5:

Verb - (Obsolete) To cry out or shout loudly.

Example Sentence: He proclaimed his joy from the mountaintop.

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