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proclamate

 

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Proclamate

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To announce or declare something officially or formally in a public or open manner.

Examples:

  • The president proclamated a national holiday.
  • The mayor proclamated a new law.
  • The judge proclamated the accused guilty.

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A public or official announcement or declaration.

Examples:

  • The proclamate issued by the government was widely discussed.
  • His proclamate about the upcoming event attracted a large audience.
  • The company released a proclamate to address the recent controversy.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Popular or renowned among locals; specific to a particular region or area.

Examples:

  • The proclamate cuisine of the city attracted food enthusiasts from all over.
  • We must try their proclamate dish, which is a famous local specialty.
  • The festival showcased various proclamate artists, showcasing the abundant local talent.

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