Synonym: inveigh, recite. Similar words: reclaim, claim, exclaim, acclaim, disclaim, proclaim, proclaimed, declare. Meaning: [dɪ'kleɪm] v. 1. recite in elocution 2. speak against in an impassioned manner.
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2, She declaimed against the evils of capitalism.
3, A preacher stood declaiming in the town centre.
4, Mark Antony declaimed over the body of Caesar.
5, He raised his right fist and declaimed: 'Liar and cheat!'.
6, These lines make far more sense when declaimed than when simply read out.
7, He declaimed against the evils of alcohol.
8, She wrote a book declaiming against our corrupt society.
9, to declaim in a singsong.
10, She declaimed the famous opening speech of the play.
11, The senator declaimed against higher taxes.
12, He used to declaim French verse to us.
13, She declaimed against the high rents in slums.
14, The senator declaimed against the opposition.
15, She was declaiming against the waste of the taxpayers' money.
16, Brutus declaimed from the steps of the Roman senate building.
17, Ted was declaiming to a small hushed group.
18, Birmingham is still declaimed as smoky, grimy, unpleasant and philistine.
19, The article was declaimed to the Eastbourne team at breakfast.
20, It is not a sign of humility to declaim first lot times t pride.
21, Today, I will declaim a poem about Spring for you.
22, Declaim against pride is not always a sign of humility.
23, Did we let the system declaim the working daywhich less than 8 hours?
24, Liam sprang on to a table,[http://sentencedict.com/declaim.html] raised a glass and began to declaim a speech.
25, A writer asked to discuss his craft ought just to jump up and declaim, de haut en bas, the names of Flaubert, Tolstoy, Blake, Coleridge, Proust, James.
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