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Declaimed meaning
simple past and past participle of declaim
Example sentences (8)
As he did so, he was supposed to have declaimed: citation Here I stand and here I rest.
Birley, Marcus Aurelius, 129. Critics declaimed Lucius' luxurious lifestyle.
But Chatham could not brook the thought of a step which implied submission to the "natural enemy" whom it had been the main object of his life to humble, and he declaimed for a considerable time, though with diminished vigour, against the motion.
Eduard Fraenkel remarked : p. 11, note 6 citation on the powerful contrasts between declaimed and sung dialogue in this scene.
It is declaimed in long lines of 'anapestic tetrameters'.
Republicans sought to identify Adams with the policies developed by fellow Federalist Alexander Hamilton during the Washington administration, which they declaimed were too much in favor of Great Britain and a centralized national government.
The group around L'Ordine Nuovo declaimed incessantly against the Italian Socialist Party's centrist leadership and ultimately allied with Bordiga's far larger "abstentionist" faction.
This is another declaimed passage and it mirrors the epirrhema in meter, length and function.