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proclaim

[proh-kleym, pruh-] / proʊˈkleɪm, prə- /


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"I am sent as archbishop to serve you, to proclaim the love of Christ and with you to worship and love him with heart and soul, mind and strength," she responded.

From Barron's • Mar. 25, 2026

On Jan. 20, 1961, President John F. Kennedy used his inaugural address to proclaim America’s commitment to protecting and promoting democracy and freedom across the globe.

From Salon • Dec. 9, 2025

I watch a lot of post-match analysis where pundits proclaim after the event what is right with the winning team and wrong with the losing one.

From BBC • Nov. 23, 2025

They bask in confetti, hoist the Lombardi Trophy and then proclaim where they plan to celebrate their epic victory.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 25, 2025

Then everyone started roaring and clapping and she heard Halsey Crunk proclaim: “Now is the winter of our discontent!”

From "Dactyl Hill Squad" by Daniel José Older