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enounce

[ih-nouns] / ɪˈnaʊns /


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Yet, in spite of Taine's political nihilism, it would be a grave error to suppose that he has no general principle to enounce, or no plan of government to propound.

From Political and Literary essays, 1908-1913 by Baring, Evelyn

The Sûtrakâra will distinctly enounce the same view in II, 1, 33.

From The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48 by Thibaut, George

In a word, he judged for himself; and, however much his judgment might run counter to prejudice or tradition, he dared to enounce it and persist in it.

From Matthew Arnold by Russell, George William Erskine

"Hold your tongue!" cried Drake, and he lighted another cigarette preparatory to fixing his whole attention on the paradox that Mike was about to enounce.

From Mike Fletcher A Novel by Moore, George (George Augustus)

For, to enounce with fitting clearness a great but much-forgotten truth, To have an opinion, you must have an opinion.

From Sanitary and Social Lectures, etc by Kingsley, Charles




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