Synonym: announcement, annunciation, declaration, promulgation. Similar words: acclamation, amalgamation, proclaim, proclaimed, defamation, inflammation, declamatory, procrastination. Meaning: [‚prɑklə'meɪʃn /‚prɒ-] n. 1. a formal public statement 2. the formal act of proclaiming; giving public notice.
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31. I wonder if Lincoln had read those words when he presented the Emancipation Proclamation to his cabinet.
32. We make this proclamation, having back of us five thousand years of history and twenty millions of united loyal people.
33. Elsewhere, open campfires are prohibited on private lands, according to a proclamation issued earlier this month by Gov.
34. This proclamation was like the first peal of a surcharged thunder-cloud, clearing the murky air.
35. But emancipation is a proclamation and not a fact.
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36. This proclamation is hereby issued in allsincerity and earnestness.
37. Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation emancipated slaves in the Confederate states.
38. Finally in 1966 President Lyndon Johnson signed a presidential proclamation declaring the 3rd Sunday of June as father's Day.
39. And on September twenty-second, eighteen sixty-two, he announced a new policy on slavery in the rebel southern states. His announcement became known as the Emancipation Proclamation.
40. "Let us reconsecrate ourselves to the task of promoting an enduring peace so that their efforts shall not have been in vain, " Eisenhower wrote in his first Veterans Day proclamation.
41. He signed his max contract extension and scooped everyone with a gleeful proclamation on Twitter.
42. The patent right will become effective from the date of authorization proclamation.
43. The legal framework of slavery would still exist in the former Confederate states as well as in the Union slave states that had been exempted from the proclamation.
44. In 1914, President Wilson issued his "Proclamation of Neutrality," aimed at keeping the United States out of World War One.
45. To depreciate ( currency, for example ) by official proclamation or by rumor.
46. An official or authoritarian declaration a proclamation or an edict.
47. Lastly, as Paul was giving thanks for the Colossian Christians' faith, love and hope, he could not help but recognize that it was the proclamation of the gospel message that made it all possible.
48. "The first instrument of a people's genius is its language, " UNESO points out in its proclamation, quoting Stendhal.
49. Lady Godiva took him at his word and, after issuing a proclamation that all persons should keep within doors or shut their windows, she rode through, clothed only in her long hair.
50. After his son's death, Lincoln decided that one of his purposes was to be an emancipator -- to begin the process of freeing the slaves. A few months later, he wrote the Emancipation Proclamation.
51. But it wasn't until 1966 that President Lyndon Johnson signed a presidential proclamation declaring the 3rd Sunday of June as Father's Day.
52. This was the proclamation of the first crusade, an enterprise calculated to unite Christians in the present-day lands of France, Germany and Italy, and far beyond.
53. The British Proclamation of 1763 ordered a halt to the westward movement at the Appalachians, but the decree was widely disregarded.
54. This proclamation is our responsibility to let all humankind know the works of God in our age.
55. The religion Smith founded originated amid the great fervour of competing Christian revivalist movements in early 19th-century America but departed from them in its proclamation of a new dispensation.
56. The President issued an official proclamation of neutrality on September 5,1939.
57. Sacramental Marriage is a privileged participation in this new creation inaugurated with the proclamation of the Kingdom.
58. The proclamation may be part of a larger feud within the government, and perhaps in the business world as well, over parceling out regulation of the booming industry.
59. Then in 1966 President Lyndon Johnson signed a presidential proclamation declaring the 3rd Sunday of June as Father's Day.
60. The British Proclamation of 1763 designated the region between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River as Indian Territory.
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