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    pro·claim
    [prəˈklām]
    verb
    proclaim (verb) · proclaims (third person present) · proclaimed (past tense) · proclaimed (past participle) · proclaiming (present participle)
    1. announce officially or publicly:
      "the joint manifesto proclaimed that imperialism would be the coalition's chief objective" · "army commanders proclaimed a state of emergency"
      • declare something one considers important with due emphasis:
        "she proclaimed that what I had said was untrue" · "he proclaimed the car to be in sound condition"
      • declare officially or publicly to be:
        "he proclaimed James II as King of England"
      • demonstrate or indicate clearly:
        "the decor proclaimed a family history of taste and tradition" · "he had a rolling gait that proclaimed him a man of the sea"
    Origin
    late Middle English proclame, from Latin proclamare ‘cry out’, from pro- ‘forth’ + clamare ‘to shout’. The change in the second syllable was due to association with the verb claim.
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  3. verb (used with object) to announce or declare in an official or formal manner: to proclaim war. to announce or declare in an open or ostentatious way: to proclaim one's opinions. to indicate or make known publicly or openly. to extol or praise publicly: Let them proclaim the Lord.
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    : to declare publicly, typically insistently, proudly, or defiantly and in either speech or writing : announce
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    proclaim verb [ T ] uk / prəˈkleɪm / us / proʊˈkleɪm / proclaim verb [T] (ANNOUNCE) Add to word list formal to announce something publicly or officially, especially something positive:
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