pronouncement|pronouncements in English
noun
[pro'nounce·ment || prə'naʊnsmənt]
announcement, proclamation; decision, opinion (Law); declaration, utterance
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1. 19 A pronouncement against Egypt:+
2. Arbitraments: as in pronouncements, dicta.
3. Pronouncement of peace and security
4. Delphic pronouncements; an oracular message.
5. 9 Market watchers meticulously noted his occasional technology pronouncements.
6. Of course, he could make no pronouncement.
7. Cheery Sentence Examples Neither believed her Cheery pronouncement
8. She made an official pronouncement on changes in government policy.
9. What are some details of Jehovah’s pronouncement against Philistia?
10. Technical Alert Applying ApesB pronouncements in COVID-19 circumstances
11. A source of moral or ethical judgment or pronouncement.
12. Occasionally, Paulson would make a bold policy pronouncement.
13. 5 Such public health pronouncements often go unheeded, however.
14. “A PRONOUNCEMENT: The word of Jehovah concerning Israel by means of Malachi.”
15. Pronouncement: The Studio operates completely independently and hasn't any branch.
16. Pronouncement: The company operates completely independently and hasn't any branch.
17. Broad pronouncement of the week: We are entitled brats.
18. But they kept visioning for you false and misleading pronouncements.
19. 1 Peter is always coming out with gnomic utterances/pronouncements.
20. He made a public pronouncement that the Philharmonie was impossible to record in.
21. 8. (a) God’s pronouncement regarding his Son focused attention on what?
22. Her pronouncements were delivered with the formality of a Vatican edict.
23. Like a true oracle, Hailey's pronouncements were both authoritative and ambiguous.
24. However, the more scary his pronouncements, the bigger his budget became.
25. That the crisis was entering its final stage was evident from de Gaulle's public pronouncements.