Similar words: proclaim, claim, acclaim, neoclassical, raiment, clairvoyant, clairvoyance, proceed. Meaning: [prəʊ'kleɪm /prə-] adj. declared publicly; made widely known.
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181. In many other countries, there have proclaimed special laws on letter of credit, including the well-known Uniform Commercial Code in the United States, with its Article 5 on letter of credit.
182. In the dark days of the Civil War when the fate of our Union was in doubt, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a Thanksgiving Day, calling for "the Almighty hand" to heal and restore our Nation.
183. In 1935, President Roosevelt proclaimed the Philippine Islands a free commonwealth.
184. In 1961 South Africa, as a state, proclaimed its independence from London, giving rise to the Republic of South Africa and starting a long process of democratization for all of its inhabitants.
185. The Olympic Games shall be proclaimed open by the Head of State of the host country.
186. And Jehu said, Sanctify a solemn assembly for Baal. And they proclaimed it.
187. From the housetop I proclaimed you hypocrites, Pharisees , tricksters, false and empty earth - bubbles.
188. And the faith he proclaimed lives on in the hearts and the minds of the Kingston ecclesia .
189. It is proclaimed in writing here to forbid selling of pornographic books.
190. “We actually discussed this variant of events while we were first forming our comradely alliance(sentencedict.com/proclaimed.html),” proclaimed Mr Medvedev.
191. "Using his camera as a sandpaper block, Kubrick has stripped away the veneer from the prizefight and dancehall worlds, " the New York Mirror proclaimed.
192. On April 1, 1933, the paper's front page proclaimed, "Dome Topples Off Statehouse: Officials Say Legislature Generated Too Much Hot Air."
193. When his father died Canute was proclaimed, King of England.
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