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enounce

[ih-nouns] / ɪˈnaʊns /


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This, then, being the law of human life, Christ, being man, must not only enounce but observe it.

From The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St John, Vol. II by Dods, Marcus

"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)

This proposition cannot therefore enounce the identity of the person, by which is understood the consciousness of the identity of its own substance as a thinking being in all change and variation of circumstances.

From The Critique of Pure Reason by Meiklejohn, John Miller Dow

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

Cornelius Fronto too could enounce that theory of the reasonable community between men and God, in many different ways.

From Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2 by Pater, Walter




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