Similar words: proclaim, claim, acclaim, neoclassical, raiment, clairvoyant, clairvoyance, proceed. Meaning: [prəʊ'kleɪm /prə-] adj. declared publicly; made widely known.
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91. "Last one in the sea is a sissy," proclaimed Idris.
92. It's probably inspired by real-life lovers John Gilbert, whose star waned when the talkies came, and Greta Garbo, who became even more successful when her first sound film proclaimed "Garbo talks!".
93. J . Edgar Hoover: Today, the U.S. polity officially proclaimed struggle on gangs to Evangelist Dillinger.
94. Here, contraception has become an officially proclaimed nation - wide public program.
95. The LORD gave me two stone tablets inscribed by the finger of God. On them were all the commandments the LORD proclaimed to you on the mountain out of the fire, on the day of the assembly.
96. In 1991, the Canadian government proclaimed December Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
97. I build on what the piano proclaimed , or disagree with the saxophone.
98. "Isadora Duncan, " he proclaimed, "seems to me as innocent as a child dancing through the garden in the morning sunshine and picking the beautiful flowers of her fantasy.
99. The declaration was null and void as it was proclaimed in completely illegal circumstances.
100. The Enlightenment proclaimed optimistic views of human reach and perfectibility that challenged formerly essential Christian views of human limits.
101. When Jean Piaget suggested that children actually think differently than adults, Albert Einstein proclaimed that the discovery was "so simple that only a genius could have thought of it."
102. Millions must be undeceived by hearing the truth proclaimed in language that cannot be misconstrued.
103. For you remember, brothers, our labor and travail: While working night and day so as not to be burdensome to any of you, we proclaimed to you the gospel of God.
104. He could be proclaimed a saint by the turn of the Millennium.
105. The opinion of the public on the real worth of the Negro race has halted between the extreme views which have been long and loudly proclaimed.
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106. But the educational system which was proclaimed by the court of CH'ING dynasty, it became the structure of school's art education and the basis of its development.
107. The new Middle groups in effect proclaimed their tyranny beforehand.
108. That's an excellent early payoff for three months of tub-thumping by industry insiders, who have long proclaimed Portman as a front runner for the Best Actress Academy Award.
109. Their Governor, William Bradford, proclaimed a day of Thanksgiving that was to be shared by all of the colonists and the neighboring Native American Indians.
110. Napoleon Bonaparte is proclaimed Emperor of France by the French Senate.
111. The Republic of West Papua is proclaimed in modern - day Western New Guinea.
112. The case gave the Bush Administration a welcome chance to put teeth into its proclaimed interest in human rights.
113. "Henceforth space by itself and time by itself are doomed to fade into the mere shadows," Minkowski proclaimed, "and only a union of the two will preserve an independent reality.
114. Even Nixon, bowing to re-election necessity, proclaimed us all Keynesians while attempting to control the inflation he unleashed with the snake oil of price controls.
115. A reissue of this proclaimed novel, and Zimbabwean classic, that won both the Zimbabwe Book Publishers' Association first prize for literature, and the Noma Award for Publishing in Africa in 1989.
116. After the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, the German Empire was proclaimed in Versailles on 18 January 1871.
117. Severus gave the man a beating with cudgels, while his herald proclaimed: 'Let no plebeian embrace a legate of the Roman people with impunity.
118. The tsar, it is stated, has proclaimed Russia's "inflexible resolve to support the interests of her Slav brothers".
119. Ishtar also proclaimed that because Tammuz was killed by a pig, that a pig must be eaten on that Sunday.
120. rights are proclaimed for all humans, overlooking the fact that many prefer their ethics in more grounded, context-specific ways.
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