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  1. 1. a. : to declare publicly, typically insistently, proudly, or defiantly and in either speech or writing : announce. b. : to give outward indication of : show. his manner proclaimed his genteel upbringing. 2. : to declare or declare to be solemnly, officially, or formally. proclaim an amnesty.

  2. to announce or declare in an open or ostentatious way: to proclaim one's opinions. Synonyms: promulgate. to indicate or make known publicly or openly. to extol or praise publicly: Let them proclaim the Lord. to declare (a territory, district, etc.) subject to particular legal restrictions. to declare to be an outlaw, evildoer, or the like.

  3. PROCLAIM definition: 1. to announce something publicly or officially, especially something positive: 2. to show…. Learn more.

  4. To proclaim is to exclaim or declare. When you proclaim something, you are saying it loud and clear and in public. A doctor can proclaim you healthy after you have recovered from a long illness. The panel of judges may have trouble proclaiming the winner in a very tight race.

  5. formal. to announce something publicly or officially, especially something positive: All the countries have proclaimed their loyalty to the alliance. Republican party members were confidently proclaiming victory even as the first few votes came in.

  6. 3 days ago · 1. verb. If people proclaim something, they formally make it known to the public. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to the captives. [VERB noun] Britain proudly proclaims that it is a nation of animal lovers. [VERB that] He still proclaims himself a believer in the Revolution. [V pron-refl n] [ Also V n n, V n as n] 2. verb.

  7. Definition of proclaim verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. To announce officially and publicly; declare: proclaim a general amnesty for political prisoners; proclaim the suspect to be guilty. See Synonyms at announce. 2. To state emphatically or authoritatively; affirm: proclaim one's opposition to an idea. 3.

  9. to announce something officially or in public. proclamation. noun [ C ] uk / ˌprɒkləˈmeɪʃ ə n / us. an official announcement about something important. (Definition of proclaim from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of proclaim. in Chinese (Traditional) 宣佈, 聲明, 表示… See more. in Chinese (Simplified)

  10. Proclaim Definition. To announce officially; announce to be. To show to be. Acts that proclaimed him a friend. To state emphatically or authoritatively; affirm. Proclaim one's opposition to an idea. To outlaw, ban, or otherwise restrict by a proclamation. To indicate conspicuously; make plain.

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