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proclaimed

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Proclaim \Pro*claim"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Proclaimed}; p. pr.
   & vb. n. {Proclaiming}.] [OE. proclamen, L. proclamare; pro
   before, forward + clamare to call or cry out: cf. F.
   proclamer. See {Claim}.]
   1. To make known by public announcement; to give wide
      publicity to; to publish abroad; to promulgate; to
      declare; as, to proclaim war or peace.

            To proclaim liberty to the captives.  --Isa. lxi. 1.

            For the apparel oft proclaims the man. --Shak.

            Throughout the host proclaim A solemn council
            forthwith to be held.                 --Milton.

   2. To outlaw by public proclamation.

            I heard myself proclaimed.            --Shak.

   Syn: To publish; promulgate; declare; announce. See
        {Announce}.

Source : WordNet®

proclaimed
     adj : declared publicly; made widely known; "their announced
           intentions"; "the newspaper's proclaimed adherence to
           the government's policy" [syn: {announced}]
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