Proclaim
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British pronunciation/pɹəklˈe‍ɪm/
American pronunciation/pɹoʊˈkɫeɪm/

Definición y Significado de "proclaim"

to proclaim
01

proclamar, declarar

to publicly and officially state something
Transitive: to proclaim sth
to proclaim definition and meaning
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The king gathered the court to proclaim a new law that would impact the entire kingdom.
The president stood before the crowd to proclaim the nation's independence on the historic day.
02

proclamar, manifestar

to show or indicate a particular quality, attribute, or state outwardly
Transitive: to proclaim a quality or state
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The vibrant colors of the sunset proclaimed the approach of evening.
His confident demeanor proclaimed his readiness to take on the challenge.
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proclamar, declarar

to declare or officially announce someone or something to be a certain thing or to possess a certain quality
Complex Transitive: to proclaim sb/sth as sth
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The king proclaimed the prince as heir to the throne, officially designating him as the next ruler.
The president proclaimed April as National Autism Awareness Month, raising awareness about the disorder.
04

proclamar, declarar

to declare or announce someone or something as worthy of admiration, honor, or praise
Transitive: to proclaim sb/sth
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The author 's book proclaimed the beauty of the natural world.
El libro del autor proclamó la belleza del mundo natural.
The preacher proclaimed the virtues of kindness and compassion during the Sunday sermon.
El predicador proclamó las virtudes de la amabilidad y la compasión durante el sermón del domingo.

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claim

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proclaim

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proclaimed

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proclaimed

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