Examples of 'proclaimed him' in a sentence

Meaning of "proclaimed him"

proclaimed him: This phrase suggests that someone publicly or officially declared, announced, or asserted a particular status, title, or attribute for another person. It is often used in the context of bestowing an honor, position, or identity upon an individual with a sense of formality or authority

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proclaimed him
Several sources had proclaimed him dead.
Poets proclaimed him the greatest.
They presented him with a copy of the covenant and proclaimed him king.
These officially proclaimed him four days later.
They worshiped and praised and proclaimed Him.
They proclaimed him dead.
A voice from heaven proclaimed him Son.
They proclaimed him king and poured oil on his head.
The sentimentalist has proclaimed him a mere mocker.
He proclaimed him also as the Son of.
She later married Chach and proclaimed him as the new ruler.
Jordan proclaimed him your beloved Son and anointed him.
The people of Oz had never seen such a sight and proclaimed him Wizard.
His troops proclaimed him emperor after achieving some victories over the Turks.
The Party accepted the leadership of Lenin and proclaimed him honorary president of the party.

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How I proclaimed him the only one who ever truly understood me.
Many of the people rejoiced at His coming and proclaimed Him as their King.
Paul VI proclaimed him principal patron of Leonessa.
Caesar and the remains of the Roman Senate proclaimed him a public enemy.
Life Magazine proclaimed him the Man of the Millennia.
Verhaeren travelled throughout Europe he gave lectures and King Albert I proclaimed him national poet.
Months later the same body proclaimed him as candidate for the Chilean Presidency.
Immediately after his death, the people proclaimed him a saint.
Maham has proclaimed him to be the next Senate Chief of Mohenjo Daro.
Polyarchus then brought out Battus III and proclaimed him the king of Cyrenaica.
Giovanni Berlinguer proclaimed him President of the European Parliament and congratulated him on his election.
In short, all his gestures and actions proclaimed him guilty of theft.
Angels proclaimed him a savior for all people, and shepherds came to adore him.
The city of Përmet proclaimed him Citizen of Honor.
The army proclaimed him emperor, its commanders raising him on a shield in the traditional manner.
When told, they enthusiastically blew their trumpets and proclaimed him their king.
A revered myth proclaimed him a relative of the dragon, akin to the mysterious powers of water.
Having restored order to the province, his legions proclaimed him the new emperor.
Hermann Hesse proclaimed him to be the only true performer of the composer 's work.
As a reward, his grateful troops proclaimed him as Emperor.
His followers proclaimed him “ the new Jesus ” and even credited him with a virgin birth.
To his dismay, the monks of Corazzo proclaimed him their abbot c.
They proclaimed him Emperor, but he said Rome already had one.
Led the troops in Angola, Fidel proclaimed him the hero of the revolution.
Postumus made a show of submission, but his soldiers mutinied and proclaimed him Emperor.
The generals agreed and proclaimed him king, making Alexander the ruler of Macedon.
As he had earlier been made a Ragusan nobleman, the Ragusan government now proclaimed him a traitor.
The colony 's constitution proclaimed him governor for life even against Napoleon Bonaparte 's wishes.
After his repose a mysterious voice again proclaimed him ' the man of God.
Alfred Cortot proclaimed him a brilliant musician ; later he worked with Edwin Fischer.
He soon received support from the states of Santander and Tolima, which proclaimed him governor.
The Italians proclaimed him " the God of peace.
In their mocking of Him, they actually proclaimed Him as king.
The people had just proclaimed Him as the heir of David 's throne.
After his encounter with Jesus, he immediately proclaimed Him Cf.

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