Examples of 'proclaim' in a sentence

Meaning of "proclaim"

To proclaim means to announce or declare something officially and publicly
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  • To announce or declare.
  • To make [something] the subject of an official proclamation bringing it within the scope of emergency powers

How to use "proclaim" in a sentence

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And he will proclaim justice to the nations.
Fireworks and cannon volleys proclaim victory.
And proclaim your love every morning.
And my mouth will proclaim your praise.
Many proclaim him to possess spiritual phenomena.
I will usher and proclaim and rescue.
And proclaim unto mankind the pilgrimage.
The authority competent to proclaim a state of emergency.
I proclaim you princess of this beautiful forest.
Listen to the crowd proclaim with enthusiasm.
We proclaim to the world with a thunderous roar.
And his whiskers proclaim his virility.
Proclaim among the nations what he has done.
You tell us to proclaim it and leave it at that.
Proclaim that thou hast been in fane of men.

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The first is to proclaim a martial power of religion.
Everyone could come and proclaim artist.
Yet they proclaim a minute chance of salvation.
Revealing your indignity would be to proclaim my infamy.
I hereby proclaim that you are officially graduates.
It is not your right to proclaim the king.
I here proclaim myself thy mortal foe.
We must rise up as one voice and proclaim.
And we proclaim this to the whole country.
Through all the sensual world proclaim.
At least they proclaim themselves to be what they are.
We are afraid to search the truth and to proclaim it.
Do not proclaim a role or a title for yourself.
How confidently you proclaim your innocence.
And proclaim joffrey as the true heir.
Winners do not have to proclaim themselves as winners.
You proclaim it every second of every day.
Our new songs proclaim old truths.
I proclaim to the world that they were right.
Really fanfare to proclaim oneself son be in love.
But we have refused to accept or proclaim him.
They proclaim the power of our kingdom.
Paul considered it an honor to proclaim the truth.
Nor is it to proclaim that men are bad or inferior.
As you go into all the world proclaim.
They quickly proclaim their true love.
They had a very specific message to proclaim.
They proclaim they will always remember.
God has anointed me to proclaim good news.
He will proclaim justice to all the world.
All that they could do was proclaim falsehood.
And we proclaim his death until he comes.
An opportunity now exists to proclaim the gospel.
And he shall proclaim to the nations judgment.
Whose presence trumps all efforts to proclaim it.

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