Having been broadcast or made widely known
“The alternative is to allow judges to reach decisions that are not consistent with the announced rules of conduct.”
Generally accepted, recognized or admitted
Offered or mentioned at a stated price
Chosen or nominated as good or suitable for a given title or position
Communicated in a verbal manner
To have announced or advertised, usually loudly
“The man who chose, on the evening his party conference ended, to announce his intentions on television, sees himself as a president, not as a party leader.”
(general) To have uttered words using speech
To have been the setting or time of
Past tense for to introduce make known the arrival of a person, such as a guest
“We will meet with the elders at the pavilion and they will then recognize you and announce you to the villagers.”
Past tense for to introduce or lead into the arrival of an event, person or thing
“Occasionally, a saxophone or trumpet would announce the next song.”
Past tense for to herald or signify the coming of an event
“Now Naqvi needed a deal to announce his arrival as a pioneer of private equity, a concept unheard of in the region.”
Past tense for to broadcast or communicate publicly
Past tense for to state or express something in words (or sounds)
Past tense for to present formally for discussion or consideration
Past tense for to announce the arrival of something, typically with fanfare
Past tense for to make a choice, especially for a given job, position or role
Past tense for to declare, determine or deem to be (a certain way)
Past tense for to make a loud, deep cry
Past tense for to be a sign or symbol of
Past tense for to command or call for something officially or by authority
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