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?

26. Blazoner (plural Blazoners) One who gives publicity, proclaims, or blazons

27. 7 All over Ireland, a spire proclaims an Anglican church.

28. Good news proclaimed for Judah (15)

29. He is a self-proclaimed racist.

30. What does Annunciate mean? To announce; proclaim

31. 10 His manners proclaim him a scholar.

32. Amulek, Alma’s friend and teaching companion, amplified the message by proclaiming:

33. Proclaiming peace will not only preserve men, it will preserve face.

34. And the messenger proclaims with triumphant enthusiasm: “Your God has become king!”

35. Announce definition is - to make known publicly : proclaim

36. He proclaimed undying love for her.

37. His manners proclaimed him a gentleman.

38. Proclaim in Arʹnon+ that Moʹab has been destroyed.

39. Announce Meaning: "proclaim, make known formally," from Old French anoncier "Announce, proclaim" (12c., Modern French… See definitions of Announce.

40. His son was immediately proclaimed king.

41. The President proclaimed the republic's independence.

42. His accent proclaimed that he was Irish.

43. Proclaim* a fast; call for a solemn assembly.

44. (b) Before 1914, what message did anointed Christians proclaim?

45. Isaiah has good news to proclaim to Jewish captives

46. 19 January - The Batavian Republic is proclaimed.

47. The day was proclaimed a public holiday.

48. Aargh a word that proclaims sorrow, annoyance, defeat, anger, depression, hopelessness, and confusion

49. When local fishermen catch a tiger shark, the mayor proclaims the beaches safe.

50. There are thousands of informers proclaiming a new devotion to Vaclev Havel.

51. The government has proclaimed a new law.

52. To proclaim the presence or arrival of: Announce a caller

53. They loudly proclaim that mankind’s hope lies in Jesus Christ.

54. A vital part of their work was to proclaim warnings.

55. We fearlessly proclaim the Kingdom message as openly as possible.

56. From the sea* they will proclaim the majesty of Jehovah.

57. Climate Alarmists now proclaim that climate change is racist

58. 14 Proclaim* a fast; call for a solemn assembly.

59. 3. (a) What good news does the Bible proclaim?

60. He that boast of his own knowledge proclaim ignorance.

61. 15 min: “Proclaiming the Truth Daily in Imitation of Jesus.”

62. Italian fans hung banners proclaiming him "Man of the match".

63. The government proclaimed both of them national heroes.

64. The stripes on her uniform proclaimed her seniority.

65. What does Blazon mean? Blazon means to proclaim or portray

66. Their offices are bogus, their elevation self-proclaimed.

67. Today, Abkhazia is a self-proclaimed republic

68. 25 His manners proclaimed him a gentleman.

69. Protesters proclaimed that the girl was innocent.

70. The president proclaimed a state of emergency.

71. I will proclaim it and I will sell it.

72. They traveled throughout the world proclaiming the glorious news of the gospel.

73. He doesn't drink, and proudly displays a lapel badge proclaiming the fact.

74. To proclaim the presence or arrival of: Announce a caller

75. Their efforts to proclaim the Kingdom resulted in intense persecution.

76. “The women proclaiming the good news are a large army.” —Psalm 68:11

77. My mother is a self-proclaimed Bigot who

78. He confidently proclaims that he is offering the best value in the market.

79. What does Anathematize mean? To proclaim an anathema on; curse

80. Androgynous haircuts are popular among those who proclaim gender fluidity