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    declaim
    /dɪˈkleɪm/

    verb

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  2. DECLAIM definition: 1. to express something with strong feeling, especially in a loud voice or with forceful language…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DECLAIM is to speak rhetorically; specifically : to recite something as an exercise in elocution. How to use declaim in a sentence. When Should You Use declaim?

  4. DECLAIM meaning: 1. to express something with strong feeling, especially in a loud voice or with forceful language…. Learn more.

  5. Declaim definition: to speak aloud in an oratorical manner; make a formal speech. See examples of DECLAIM used in a sentence.

  6. 1. (Rhetoric) to make (a speech, statement, etc) loudly and in a rhetorical manner. 2. (Rhetoric) to speak lines from (a play, poem, etc) with studied eloquence; recite. 3. (foll by: against) to protest (against) loudly and publicly. [C14: from Latin dēclāmāre, from clāmāre to call out] deˈclaimer, deˈclaimant n.

  7. Use the verb declaim when someone is speaking very passionately against something, like when you declaim against having to be home by 8 p.m. Declaim can also describe reciting words aloud for practice.

  8. 1. to make (a speech, statement, etc) loudly and in a rhetorical manner. 2. to speak lines from (a play, poem, etc) with studied eloquence; recite. 3. (intransitive; foll by against) to protest (against) loudly and publicly. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  9. Definition of declaim verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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  11. declaim meaning, definition, what is declaim: to speak loudly, sometimes with actions,...: Learn more.