proclaimed
past simple and past participle ofproclaim
单词 | proclaimed |
释义 | proclaimed past simple and past participle ofproclaim proclaim verb[T] uk/prəˈkleɪm/us/proʊˈkleɪm/proclaimverb[T](ANNOUNCE)formal toannouncesomethingpubliclyorofficially,especiallysomethingpositive: All thecountrieshave proclaimedtheirloyaltyto thealliance. Republicanpartymemberswereconfidentlyproclaimingvictoryevenas the first fewvotescame in. [+ that]It was thefamousspeechin which he proclaimedthatsocialismwasdead. [+ two objects]She was proclaimed Queen at theageof 13 after thesuddendeathof herfather.
Announcing, informing & stating
proclaimverb[T](SHOW)literary to show something or make itclear: Wearingscarvesandhatswhich proclaimedtheirallegiance, thefootballfansfloodedinto thebar. Showing and demonstrating
Examplesofproclaimedproclaimed In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. As demonstrated in the example, any festival, whatever itsproclaimedand ostensible focus and aims, is clearly and inevitably a complex occasion. From theCambridge English Corpus It persecuted and prosecuted dissenters and recusants who stood in its path and itproclaimedits right so to do in innumerable sermons and treatises. From theCambridge English Corpus Thoseproclaimedto be 'kin' by the employer frequently let down their patron, opting for those employers who can provide regular work and income. From theCambridge English Corpus Intriguing parallels,proclaimedincompatibilities and fast-pace reconfigurations triggered by colonial confrontations are nowhere more obvious than in the arena of death. From theCambridge English Corpus Falling capital costs, by enabling the labourer to fulfil his dream of turning into a capitalist,proclaimedthe dissolution of class society.#! From theCambridge English Corpus As we have seen, local officialsproclaimedofficial notices to improve local mores, and judged disputes brought to their courts. From theCambridge English Corpus Lots of people wore crosses on their clothing in the thirteenth century and while itproclaimedthem penitents it did not make them outcasts. From theCambridge English Corpus First, these perspectives are no longer deeply entrenched andproclaimedfrom different sides of the ideological divide that once separated the left and right. From theCambridge English Corpus Ignorance wasproclaimedking, and an authority set up. From theCambridge English Corpus Alaskans were weary of outsiders controlling what was to be done with the land of their newlyproclaimedstate. From theCambridge English Corpus Traffic rules, prescribing how to use the roads while causing minimal wear, wereproclaimedin 1857. From theCambridge English Corpus It became a manifesto complete with social groups and an implicit mantra thatproclaimed, 'if you reason correctly, you are always right'. From theCambridge English Corpus Where the flag went, another metaphorproclaimed, the cross was never far behind. From theCambridge English Corpus Critics have longproclaimedthat theistic faith is in terminal decay. From theCambridge English Corpus Before that time, many papers openlyproclaimedassociation with a particular political party. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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