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enounce

verb as in state clearly

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Such were the professor’s words—rather let me say such the words of the fate—enounced to destroy me.

For Pomp, who begs tales of horror and enchantment, Olakunde recounted tales of the red monkey who with withered lips enounced sacred knowledge to the oracles of Oyo.

One is not here concerned with the abstract truth of the theory of population enounced by Malthus, but with its applicability to, or its instructiveness in the case of, the England of Queen Victoria.

There are men among them better fitted for the contest against the principle formally enounced in the revised order of business, than for the contest against infallibility.

Why not enounce, as the fundamental principle of one's theory, the assertion, All men are idiots?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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