proclaim
pro
proʊ
prow
claim
ˈkleɪm
kleim
British pronunciation
/pɹəklˈe‍ɪm/

Définition et signification de « proclaim » en anglais

to proclaim
01

proclamer

to publicly and officially state something
Transitive: to proclaim sth
to proclaim definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The president stood before the crowd to proclaim the nation's independence on the historic day.
Le président s'est tenu devant la foule pour proclamer l'indépendance de la nation en ce jour historique.
02

proclamer, annoncer

to show or indicate a particular quality, attribute, or state outwardly
Transitive: to proclaim a quality or state
example
Exemples
His confident demeanor proclaimed his readiness to take on the challenge.
Son attitude confiante proclamait sa volonté de relever le défi.
03

proclamer, déclarer

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
example
Exemples
The president proclaimed April as National Autism Awareness Month, raising awareness about the disorder.
Le président a proclamé avril comme le Mois national de sensibilisation à l'autisme, sensibilisant à ce trouble.
04

proclamer, déclarer

to declare or announce someone or something as worthy of admiration, honor, or praise
Transitive: to proclaim sb/sth
example
Exemples
The preacher proclaimed the virtues of kindness and compassion during the Sunday sermon.
Le prédicateur a proclamé les vertus de la gentillesse et de la compassion pendant le sermon du dimanche.
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