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How to use proclaim in a sentence

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We do not accept or proclaim any view merely because it comes from an eminent personality.
That good deeds will give great joy, and will proclaim the worth of noble men of coat armor.
Our boldness should proclaim the mercy of God in Christ, even as it condemns evil in the world around us.
All they have to do is proclaim that these rights and privileges, instead of stemming from the union of two people, inhere in the individual.
In the daily grind of city life, amid all the sordidness and grime, flowers never really proclaim their presence, except to the keen-eyed.
William Hague can proclaim that he will cut taxes and boost spending until he is blue in the face.
It is clearly a handsome design from an era some proclaim to be the technical golden age of Scottish housebuilding.
One cannot truly proclaim a prophetic word until a priestly word has first been spoken!
It was also the the first European settlement to proclaim religious toleration.
Recent events have swelled both their ranks and the volume with which they proclaim their beliefs.
At first glance one would say that these apostles were to go to all the heathen world and proclaim a message of salvation as we think of it.
The sculptured roof shapes loudly proclaim an artistic intent as well as modern technique.
What an opportunity to proclaim real liberty to those in physical captivity and spiritual bondage!
It's hypocritical in the sense that these people all lie yet proclaim themselves virtuous and honest, yes.
The arms of the Archdiocese of Hartford are called canting arms or armes parlantes, which speak or proclaim the name of the bearer.
Consumers loudly proclaim their preference for chocolate, with the starring role in multiple dairy product categories.
The legislation would have allowed the government to proclaim easements over private land to ensure public access to the beach.
At that time, it was accepted that the ruling authority would proclaim a State religion and proscribe all others.
We start low and slow, but ultimately we should always find a very ecstatic and expansive manner in which to proclaim our peace.
The bill also authorized the president to proclaim that Americans traveling on belligerents' ships did so at their own risk.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These, who formed what may be called the Old Russian party, wished to proclaim as monarch the grandson of the deceased czar.
The general is badly frightened, and calls upon me to proclaim his distinguishments and rank.
I unveil this odalisk, I proclaim what she can do, to what use she can be put.
The feudalistic ones proclaim fecundity as a religious duty to God and a moral duty to the state.
Loudly did she proclaim her proud belief, and when Niobe heard it she laughed in scorn.
Far be it from me to toot my horn, Mr. Atkins, or to proclaim my merits from the housetops.
Such aid is not an act of war, even if a dictator should unilaterally proclaim it so to be.
A President may sense and proclaim that new spirit, but only a people can provide it.
Then if he is innocent, why does he not speak out like a man, and proclaim his innocence?
The tail and hindquarters, however, proclaim the crocodilian original.
It was Vergniaud's duty to proclaim the result of the roll call.
I should be carried home in triumph like Monsieur Broussel and Athos would proclaim me the French Brutus.
Didn't a solemn voice from the Ionian Sea proclaim him to be dead?
They keep using ideas as megaphones to proclaim their own superiorities.
But I will proclaim thy villainy, Templar, from one end of Europe to the other.
At any rate, I am sure that I did not proclaim his planetary importance in creation until I was at least nineteen.
He did not proclaim the vendetta against the assassin of his father.
In fact, if any man's external could proclaim want and privation, his did.
At such a time in history, we who are free must proclaim anew our faith.
On desperate ground, I would proclaim to my soldiers the hopelessness of saving their lives.
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