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proclaim

[proh-kleym, pruh-] / proʊˈkleɪm, prə- /


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Shielding kids from the worst predatory coaches was “non-negotiable,” a spokesperson for Blumenthal platitudinously proclaimed last year.

From Salon

Rosie Okatcha, an influencer from the U.K., proclaimed the year would be “The Age of Analog” with consumers swapping music streaming for iPods and vinyl records, and choosing crafting over doomscrolling.

From Los Angeles Times

“I don’t want a break, I want to stop,” Ilana proclaims.

From Los Angeles Times

Just weeks ago, this was "Prince" Andrew, issuing a statement via the Palace proclaiming service and innocence.

From BBC

“We have the governor proclaiming that we are at the highest ever expenditures for public education, and yet we, here in Los Angeles Unified, are confronting this financial situation,” Gonez said.

From Los Angeles Times