Declamar in english
Declaim
pronunciation: dɪkleɪm part of speech: verb
pronunciation: dɪkleɪm part of speech: verb
In gestures
declamar = declaim ; recite ; spout.
Example: When the consultants are brought in, the people who have been pleading, asking, or declaiming don't seem to be the people who are invited to participate in the actual planning; they aren't brought in to discuss the delineation of plans.Example: The Pledge of Allegiance is a national symbol, and as such all Americans should be able to freely participate in reciting it.Example: In fact, it almost sounds like that old adage spouted by monarchs, fascists and dictators for centuries -- Democracies don't have the stomach for war.