Examples of 'proclaiming' in a sentence
Meaning of "proclaiming"
To proclaim is a verb that means to announce or declare something openly and officially
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- present participle of proclaim
- proclamation
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He was committed to proclaiming the good news to everyone.
Proclaiming a new law will not suffice.
Is the equivalent of proclaiming revamped laundry detergent.
Proclaiming your mighty works in every tongue.
We ourselves are proclaiming this good news to you.
Proclaiming the demise of globalization may be premature.
Someone is always proclaiming the end of ideology.
Proclaiming you guilty is your best defense.
Many others are proclaiming the same message.
Proclaiming the good news to the poor.
He came among us proclaiming the good news.
The peace of death is what they are proclaiming.
It is like proclaiming its power and truth.
At present the government is proclaiming total war.
They are proclaiming themselves to be a master race of sorts.
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His entire ministry is proclaiming this reality.
We need to have agreement on the message we are proclaiming.
Many people are proclaiming their own goodness.
Your arrogance does a good job of proclaiming that.
He is the one proclaiming the true gospel.
This is what the third angel is proclaiming.
Never tire of proclaiming that glorious truth.
Bieber appears to be on a roll in proclaiming his faith.
They were proclaiming the conditions of the kingdom.
He must be stopped from proclaiming this heresy.
This one proclaiming his love would be damaging.
I thought they were premature in proclaiming the caliphate.
The angel proclaiming the tomb is empty.
Tramcars carried advertisements proclaiming the event.
And it means proclaiming and promoting justice.
Our task is to be faithful in proclaiming the truth.
I was still proclaiming the importance of exercise.
Thinks he might easily have prevented by proclaiming.
And that angel is proclaiming that message.
Proclaiming that you are a great fisherman.
It may even be a way of proclaiming your religion.
Proclaiming good news and a warning.
We live our lives proclaiming our intentions to br.
Proclaiming our marriage is more important.
He is teaching and proclaiming the good news.
Proclaiming my love for her in front of thousands of strangers.
God is now loudly proclaiming that we have.
Proclaiming the species of their owner.
Criers are out proclaiming your kindness.
Proclaiming your love in the morning.
And you are accused of proclaiming yourself king of theJews.
Proclaiming the message of salvation is not about ourselves.
He went to the chair proclaiming his innocence to the end.
Proclaiming his desire to bring about a lasting peace.
I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice.