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What is the past tense of proclaime?

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The past tense of proclaime is proclaimed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of proclaime is proclaimes.

The present participle of proclaime is proclaiming.

The past participle of proclaime is proclaimed.

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While the lustiness of the French is loudly proclaimed, the feeling of the English is quieter and stranger, but stronger.
Critics of functionalism were quick to turn its proclaimed virtue of multiple realizability against it.
His baby son, Prince Ahmed Fuad, was proclaimed king and a regency council appointed.
Her notes revealed that her liver disease had long been stable, but her deeply jaundiced condition proclaimed that something was now amiss.
In 1871 the Prussian king, Wilhelm I, was proclaimed kaiser of the new German empire.
In 1674, Shivaji elevated himself to kingship and in an elaborate ceremony in Hindu tradition proclaimed himself as a true Kshatriya.

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