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It can be used to express recognition and approval of someone, usually after they have done something impressive. For example, "The crowd acclaimed him after he finished his speech."
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Susan Sontag acclaimed him as the "contemporary master of the literature of lament and mental restlessness".
On hearing the news of his death, the BBC acclaimed him as the Beatles' "guru".
When he joined one of Frederick the Great's processions in Berlin, 'the crowd acclaimed him by name'.
Domitian (ruled 81 96), Titus' younger brother, had never been formally indicated for the succession; but the praetorians acclaimed him, and the Senate ratified their choice.
Many jazz musicians, including Jelly Roll Morton and the great trumpeter Louis Armstrong, acclaimed him as one of the most powerful musicians ever to play jazz.
Arsenal's most influential figure is also the dominant force in this season's Premier League and a gushing Wenger acclaimed him as "exceptional".
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The gallery rises to acclaim him.
Bright Young People with literary leanings rushed as one to acclaim him as their mentor.
Ruskin did, though, acclaiming him as "the painter and poet of the day".
Neufeld acclaims him "the most influential rocket engineer and spaceflight advocate of the 20th century".
The European Commission president, José Manuel Barroso, had no difficulty in acclaiming him as a European of "exceptional greatness".
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