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Definition of proclaim
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of proclaim is as below...
Proclaim
(v. t.) To make known by
public
announcement;
to give wide
publicity
to; to
publish
abroad;
to
promulgate;
to
declare;
as, to
proclaim
war or
peace..
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Publish
::
Publish
(v. t.) To make
public;
to make known to
mankind,
or to
people
in
general;
to
divulge,
as a
private
transaction;
to
promulgate
or
proclaim,
as a law or an
edict..
Profess
::
Profess
(v. t.) To
present
to
knowledge
of, to
proclaim
one's self
versed
in; to make one's self a
teacher
or
practitioner
of, to set up as an
authority
respecting;
to
declare
(one's
self to be
such);
as, he
professes
surgery;
to
profess
one's self a
physician..
Sound
::
Sound (v. t.) To
celebrate
or honor by
sounds;
to cause to be
reported;
to
publish
or
proclaim;
as, to sound the
praises
of fame of a great man or a great
exploit..
Proclamation
::
Proclamation
(n.) That which is
proclaimed,
publicly
announced,
or
officially
declared;
a
published
ordinance;
as, the
proclamation
of a king; a
Thanksgiving
proclamation..
Enunciator
::
Enunciator
(n.) One who
enunciates
or
proclaims.
Divulge
::
Divulge
(v. t.) To
indicate
publicly;
to
proclaim.
Denounce
::
Denounce
(v. t.) To make known in a
solemn
or
official
manner;
to
declare;
to
proclaim
(especially
an
evil).
Crier
::
Crier (n.) an
officer
who
proclaims
the
orders
or
directions
of a
court,
or who gives
public
notice
by loud
proclamation;
as, a
town-crier..
Cry
::
Cry (v. i.) To make a loud call or cry; to call or
exclaim
vehemently
or
earnestly;
to
shout;
to
vociferate;
to
proclaim;
to pray; to
implore.
Yell
::
Yell (v. t.) To utter or
declare
with a yell; to
proclaim
in a loud tone.
Proclaimed
::
Proclaimed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Proclai.
Indictive
::
Indictive
(a.)
Proclaimed;
declared;
public.
Declare
::
Declare
(v. i.) To make a
declaration,
or an open and
explicit
avowal;
to
proclaim
one's self; -- often with for or
against;
as,
victory
declares
against
the
allies..
Denounce
::
Denounce
(v. t.) To
proclaim
in a
threatening
manner;
to
threaten
by some
outward
sign or
expression.
Proclaim
::
Proclaim
(v. t.) To
outlaw
by
public
proclamation.
Proclaim
::
Proclaim
(v. t.) To make known by
public
announcement;
to give wide
publicity
to; to
publish
abroad;
to
promulgate;
to
declare;
as, to
proclaim
war or
peace..
Banns
::
Banns (n. pl.)
Notice
of a
proposed
marriage,
proclaimed
in a
church,
or other place
prescribed
by law, in order that any
person
may
object,
if he knows of just cause why the
marriage
should
not take
place..
Bawl
::
Bawl (v. t.) To
proclaim
with a loud
voice,
or by
outcry,
as a
hawker
or
town-crier
does..
Proclaiming
::
Proclaiming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Proclai.
Manifesto
::
Manifesto
(n. & a.) A
public
declaration,
usually
of a
prince,
sovereign,
or other
person
claiming
large
powers,
showing
his
intentions,
or
proclaiming
his
opinions
and
motives
in
reference
to some act done or
contemplated
by him; as, a
manifesto
declaring
the
purpose
of a
prince
to begin war, and
explaining
his
motives..
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