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trumpeted

verb as in blare

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Three times in the early 1990s, the cover of Time magazine trumpeted the Golden State’s demise: “California: The Endangered Dream.”

Rayner also trumpeted the government's new devolution deals, which would see areas including Hull and East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire get new mayors.

From BBC

Organisers of Paris 2024 have trumpeted the positive effects of the Games on Paris following record ticket sales.

From BBC

While Democrats have by and large trumpeted the Trump guilty verdict, one prominent candidate reacted last week with a silence that would have fit right in with the mainstream Republicans.

City leaders have, as part of the post-pandemic downtown revitalization narrative, trumpeted the importance of supporting small businesses, arts and culture.

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