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to announce
01
to make plans or decisions known by officially telling people about them
Transitive: to announce a plan or decision
Examples
The CEO announces the company's quarterly results during the board meeting.
The principal announces important events over the school intercom every morning.
02
to give information about a TV or radio program
Transitive: to announce a TV or radio program
Examples
The news anchor announced a special report on the evening news.
The radio station announced a live broadcast of the concert featuring a renowned jazz musician on Saturday night.
03
to publicly declare or make known one's intention to run for a political office or position
Intransitive: to announce for an election or office
Examples
The senator announced for reelection during a press conference.
After much speculation, the mayor announced for governor.
04
to foretell or predict something
Transitive: to announce an upcoming event or change | to announce that
Examples
The economist announced an impending recession based on current market trends.
The seismologist announced the likelihood of an earthquake in the region.
05
to make known the beginning or arrival of an event or a person
Transitive: to announce sb/sth
Examples
As the host, she stood up and announced dinner, inviting everyone to the dining table.
The teacher announced recess, much to the delight of the students.
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