Proclaim
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British pronunciation/pɹəklˈe‍ɪm/
American pronunciation/pɹoʊˈkɫeɪm/

Definition & Meaning of "proclaim"

to proclaim
01

to publicly and officially state something

Transitive: to proclaim sth
to proclaim definition and meaning
02

to show or indicate a particular quality, attribute, or state outwardly

Transitive: to proclaim a quality or state
03

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
04

to declare or announce someone or something as worthy of admiration, honor, or praise

Transitive: to proclaim sb/sth

proclaim

v

claim

v

proclaimed

adj

proclaimed

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Example
The priest proclaimed the upcoming religious festival to the congregation during the Sunday service.
The mayor proclaimed a state of emergency and issued safety guidelines during the press conference.
The president stood before the crowd to proclaim the nation's independence on the historic day.
The king gathered the court to proclaim a new law that would impact the entire kingdom.
The host took the stage to proclaim the beginning of the festivities and welcome the guests.
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