proclaim|proclaimed|proclaiming|proclaims in English
verb
[pro·claim || prəʊ'kleɪm /prə-]
announce, declare; state publicly and officially; publicize, advertize
Use "proclaim|proclaimed|proclaiming|proclaims" in a sentence
1. Proclaim your faith!
2. The right of proclaiming war.
3. Which he proclaims to represent.
4. Loyally proclaiming all his wise decrees!
5. Abases (3 Occurrences) Exalteth (15 Occurrences) Abase (7 Occurrences) Humbleth (14 Occurrences) Fee (5 Occurrences) Privation (3 Occurrences) Instructed (80 Occurrences) Proclaimed (114 Occurrences) Proclaim (172 Occurrences) Reward (213 Occurrences) Suffer (195 Occurrences)
6. The constitution proclaims that public property shall be inviolate.
7. The way to salvation we proclaim
8. His manners proclaim him a scholar.
9. Celebrating: to proclaim the glory of
10. He proclaimed himself emperor.
11. The Roman Senate Annuls Tiberius' will and proclaims Caligula emperor
12. The Decision “For Proclaiming the Monuments of Albanian Nature”
13. He that boasts of his knowledge proclaims his ignorance.
14. He that boasts of his own knowledge proclaims ignorance.
15. So they proclaimed it.
16. The second instruction is “proclaiming the gospel.”
17. She did not proclaim her intention.
18. He was impelled to proclaim his doctrine.
19. Blazed: as in heralded, proclaimed
20. Proclaiming the gospel is not a part-time priesthood obligation.
21. An airborne, tremulous brochure Proclaiming that the end is near.
22. And proclaim it among the islands far away:+
23. He half - determined that he would proclaim himself.
24. And what glad tidings he has to proclaim!
25. Like Amos, are you boldly proclaiming Jehovah’s message?