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- Dictionaryproclaim/prəˈkleɪm/
verb
- 1. announce officially or publicly: "they proclaimed that housing shortages would be solved within ten years"
- 2. indicate clearly: "his high, intelligent forehead proclaimed a strength of mind that was almost tangible" Similar
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PROCLAIM definition: 1. to announce something publicly or officially, especially something positive: 2. to show…. Learn more.
The meaning of PROCLAIM is to declare publicly, typically insistently, proudly, or defiantly and in either speech or writing : announce. How to use proclaim in a sentence.
Proclaim definition: to announce or declare in an official or formal manner. See examples of PROCLAIM used in a sentence.
If people proclaim something, they formally make it known to the public. They proclaimed their independence in 1880. American English : proclaim / proʊˈkleɪm /
PROCLAIM meaning: 1. to announce something publicly or officially, especially something positive: 2. to show…. Learn more.
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.
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.