Proclamar in english

Proclaim

pronunciation: proʊkleɪm part of speech: verb
In gestures

proclamar = enunciate ; proclaim ; trumpet ; spout. 

Example: The philosophy of these critics was enunciated by one of their most prominent spokesmen, the famous Thomas Carlyle.Example: Having proclaimed the merits of pre-coordination in effective and efficient retrieval, the next chapter examines pre-coordinate indexing systems in greater detail.Example: Just weeks after trumpeting the results of a military offensive, the Pakistan army suddenly finds itself under attack on multiple fronts.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.

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» proclamar abiertamentebe vociferous about/in .

Example: Librarians need to be vociferous about achievements and services offered in order to dispel ideas about the stereotype librarian, timed and out of touch with contemporary society.

» proclamar a los cuatro vientosshout + Nombre + from the rooftops .

Example: But it was too much for him; for instead of shouting it from the rooftops, he simply went home, thinking and marveling about what had taken place.

Proclamar synonyms

predicate in spanish: predicado, pronunciation: predəkeɪt part of speech: noun promulgate in spanish: promulgar, pronunciation: proʊmʌlgeɪt part of speech: verb extol in spanish: ensalzar, pronunciation: ɪkstoʊl part of speech: verb exalt in spanish: exaltar, pronunciation: ɪgzɔlt part of speech: verb laud in spanish: alabar, pronunciation: lɔd part of speech: verb glorify in spanish: glorificar, pronunciation: glɔrəfaɪ part of speech: verb exclaim in spanish: exclamar, pronunciation: ɪkskleɪm part of speech: verb
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