Examples of 'she was proclaimed' in a sentence

Meaning of "she was proclaimed"

she was proclaimed - This phrase is used to describe an official announcement or declaration made about someone, often to recognize their achievements, status, or qualities. It implies that someone has been publicly acknowledged or praised for something

How to use "she was proclaimed" in a sentence

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she was proclaimed
She was proclaimed as the first runner up.
Although never formally canonized, she was proclaimed a saint by the multitudes.
She was proclaimed queen under the regency of Adam of Baghras.
She died in 1231, a four years later she was proclaimed a saint by pope Gregory IX.
She was proclaimed one of the ten best South American storytellers.
Previously, she was proclaimed as the winner of Batch 4.
She was proclaimed President.
Queen Rania of Jordan She was proclaimed Queen by her husband on 7 February 1999.
She was proclaimed Augusta.
On Day 126, she was proclaimed the winner of the second season.
She was proclaimed dead but this means that she's alive.
On Day 84, she was proclaimed the second place winner of the show.
She was proclaimed safe, giving her a spot on the American Idol summer tour.
On Day 84, she was proclaimed the second-place winner of the show.
She was proclaimed by Guinness as " one of the six nicest women I know.

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On 5 February, she was proclaimed the winner of the series with 46 % of the final votes.
She was proclaimed as a patroness of Spain and the “ guardian of the Spanish Army . ”.
She was proclaimed the Mother of God at the Council of Ephesus in 431.
She was proclaimed the most important woman of the year in Sweden in 2019.

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