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proclamation

[prok-luh-mey-shuhn] / ˌprɒk ləˈmeɪ ʃən /


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Did I follow up my proclamation with anything else?

From Literature

Though she was correct at the time, Huppert couldn’t have known that her proclamation was actually a prophecy.

From Salon

But after that horrifying day of the proclamation of the edict of expulsion, Mother takes down our mezuzah, which announces we are Jewish, to bring to our new home.

From Literature

In a Jan. 16 proclamation, Newsom set the special election for Aug. 4.

From Los Angeles Times

“The Nation may be sick unto speedy death & past help,” he wrote as the proclamation went into effect in January 1863, “but if so, it’s last great Act is one of Repentance & Restitution.”

From The Wall Street Journal