proclaim in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He publicly proclaimed that this was a personal attack by the devil himself.
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It proclaims the joy that colours and forms and the representation of things seen and imagined produce.
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It not only proclaims a woman's married state, it is believed by many to exercise a protective influence over the husband.
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He proclaimed that he had spent almost sixty thousand ringgit in order to produce the album.
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He has been married and divorced four times, which he unabashedly proclaims on-air regularly.
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Her unborn baby would have a label proclaiming his race to the world.
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In 1970, the temple was proclaimed a national monument of culture.
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Let us proclaim her fame with every breath.
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The referee then proclaims the winner by raising the winner's hand.
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Never judging or proclaiming, the film is a wild ride that you can't get off.
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