Sentence examples for be proclaimed from inspiring English sources

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be proclaimed

verb

To excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.

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Reforms such as these may be proclaimed by a government, by interested groups, or by revolution.

The verdict will be proclaimed a victory by those who don't deserve to celebrate.

The state of emergency will be proclaimed throughout the territory (of France).

Writer wonders if something can be proclaimed as remarkable before it happens?

And everyone who is engaged against these values has to be proclaimed a pariah … and prosecuted….

The final result will be proclaimed by the Constitutional Council after any disputes are settled.

"I believe the church has a message for the world that should be proclaimed," he said.

Instead, the sole candidate will be proclaimed president on June 1.

So it's unlikely they will be proclaimed as heroic spies who deserve special attention.

Although these are spiritually beneficial to the participants, ideally someone has reached a new understanding that demands to be proclaimed.

There are United States Senate and House resolutions calling for Thorpe to be proclaimed the athlete of the century.

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