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Meanings of
proclaimed
in English
Declared publicly; made widely known.
announced
Related terms
declared
Usage of
proclaimed
in English
1
Abraham summoned the people to reality; Moses
proclaimed
reality; Christ founded reality.
2
Mission accomplished, the press
proclaimed
,
and everyone went home to congratulate themselves.
3
The robots are coming, or so media have
proclaimed
in recent months.
4
Hawaii Governor David Ige
proclaimed
10 April as Powehi day, she said.
5
The regular breathing of the sleeper
proclaimed
the soundness of his slumber.
6
On Christmas, on family birthdays, rich creamy pastries
proclaimed
the Nazorines' respect.
7
They
proclaimed
that the Prince of Wales came in the warming pan.
8
Five standard years have passed since Darth Sidious
proclaimed
himself galactic Emperor.
9
Years earlier, he had become a
self
-
proclaimed
coffee nerd almost by accident.
10
Already, the media has
proclaimed
that it's impossible to bridge our differences.
11
But reports of
self
-
proclaimed
IS fighters have been growing since last summer.
12
A phenomenal come-back to the throne for the
self
-
proclaimed
'best rapper alive'.
13
On the 1st of May the Queen was
proclaimed
Empress of India.
14
While the ship was waiting in Gravesend the new king was
proclaimed
.
15
The news from other Spanish cities
proclaimed
numerous victories for the Fascists.
16
The angel with the cross in each case may represent salvation
proclaimed
.
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proclaimed
proclaim
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
proclaim in
proclaim king
proclaim emperor
proclaim the fact
proclaim independence
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Proclaimed
through the time
Proclaimed
across language varieties
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Common
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Common
Ireland
Common
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