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    Proc·la·ma·tion
    /ˌpräkləˈmāSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. Proclamation is the noun form of the verb proclaim, meaning to announce or declare something in an official or formal manner. Proclamations are typically made by public officials. Like the similar word announcement , proclamation is often used with the verb make.

  3. The meaning of PROCLAMATION is the action of proclaiming : the state of being proclaimed. How to use proclamation in a sentence.

  4. A proclamation is a formal public statement. If the mayor of your town issued a proclamation honoring the state champion field hockey team, this is an official statement of praise and celebration.

  5. a public announcement, or the act of making it. (Definition of proclamation from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of proclamation.

  6. a public announcement, or the act of making it. (Definition of proclamation from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of proclamation.

  7. A proclamation is a public announcement about something important, often about something of national importance.

  8. an official statement about something important that is made to the public; the act of making an official statement. The King issued a proclamation dissolving Parliament. Restrictions governing building in London were first issued by royal proclamation.

  9. A proclamation is a public announcement about something important, often about something of national importance.

  10. Proclamation definition: The act of proclaiming or the condition of being proclaimed.

  11. Define proclamation. proclamation synonyms, proclamation pronunciation, proclamation translation, English dictionary definition of proclamation. n. 1. The act of proclaiming or the condition of being proclaimed. 2. Something proclaimed, especially an official public announcement. American Heritage®...

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