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View definitions for proclaimed

proclaimed

adjective as in mandated

adjective as in uttered

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All art, George Orwell once proclaimed, is propaganda.

“Losers, look in the mirror,” Maher proclaimed in his monologue, drawing a deadpan crowd reaction.

From Salon

Then-City Councilman Gil Cedillo called it “the front yard and back yard of so many families” and proclaimed, “I am proud to reopen MacArthur Park Lakeside to make it clean, safe and secure.”

Around 5 p.m., he proclaimed a state of emergency in Ventura County to help mobilize resources to combat the fast-moving fire.

With counting nearly complete in an election that Democrats loudly proclaimed as a final showdown between democracy and fascism, Kamala Harris currently has just over 68 million votes.

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

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