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pro‧claim /prəˈkleɪm $ proʊ-/ verb [transitive]
به طور رسمی اعلام کردن، علنا اظهار داشتن، جار زدن
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Synonyms & Related Wordsproclaim[verb]Synonyms: declare, advertise, announce, circulate, herald, indicate, make known, profess, publish
Related Words: utter,
vent,
ventilate,
voice [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionarypro‧claim /prəˈkleɪm $ proʊ-/
verb [transitive] formal[
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;
Origin: proclamer, from Latin proclamare, from clamare 'to cry out']
1. to say publicly or officially that something important is true or exists ⇒
proclamation:
The President proclaimed the republic’s independence.proclaim that
Protesters proclaimed that the girl was innocent.proclaim somebody something
His son was immediately proclaimed King.2. to show something clearly or be a sign of something:
The stripes on her uniform proclaimed her seniority. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocationsproclaim verb ADV. loudly | formally, officially | openly, publicly | proudly | unilaterally The district unilaterally proclaimed its independence from the national government. VERB + PROCLAIM seem to His classic boyish looks seemed to proclaim his good humour and openness. PREP. as Everyone is proclaiming him as the next president.
to proclaiming her innocence to the world [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲