On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Proclaim. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as entitle or glorify and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Proclaim in a sentence
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Proclaim meaning
- To announce or declare.
- To make (something) the subject of an official proclamation bringing it within the scope of emergency powers.
Synonyms of Proclaim
Using Proclaim
- The main meaning on this page is: To announce or declare. | To make (something) the subject of an official proclamation bringing it within the scope of emergency powers.
- Useful related words include: entitle, glorify, exalt, extol.
- In the example corpus, proclaim often appears in combinations such as: to proclaim, proclaim the, proclaim that.
Context around Proclaim
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 13 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 16 statements, 2 questions, 2 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Proclaim
- In this selection, "proclaim" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, loudly, safely, liberty, june and messages stand out and add context to how "proclaim" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include boldly and proclaim your support and broken to proclaim liberty to. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "proclaim" sits close to words such as acreage, adaptable and akron, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with proclaim
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
How can we proclaim it more effectively? (7 words)
Dude, today, I proclaim you guilty of becoming a year older! (11 words)
Today, we can safely proclaim that fashion fades but denims are eternal. (12 words)
And if you don’t pull yourselves together, stop being suckers to this con and grow up, we’re going to suffer the irony of watching the people who proclaim to love this place the most being the ones who destroy it. (42 words)
As for the scandal-plagued congressman, Santos pleaded not guilty to his original indictment in May, and he continued to proclaim his innocence in the wake of the 23-count superseding indictment filed in federal court this week. (38 words)
The overall message here is that it's okay to stand up boldly and proclaim your support for Islamic terrorists, but not to call those exact same folks terrorists and murderers, despite that being exactly what they are. (38 words)
How can we proclaim it more effectively? (7 words)
Will investigative journalists and their editors be prompted by the decision in Alexander to try to interview prisoners who proclaim their innocence? (22 words)
When we proclaim what we want, we have the ability to create miracles! (13 words)
Dude, today, I proclaim you guilty of becoming a year older! (11 words)
Example sentences (20)
He has sent me to bring good news to the poor, to bind up hearts that are broken; to proclaim liberty to captives, freedom to those in prison; to proclaim a year of favour from the Lord.
As for the scandal-plagued congressman, Santos pleaded not guilty to his original indictment in May, and he continued to proclaim his innocence in the wake of the 23-count superseding indictment filed in federal court this week.
Hence the often-expressed desire for the “reconversion of England,” a return to the deep and fruitful Catholic roots of the country and the urgent need to proclaim the Gospel.
How can we proclaim it more effectively?
On this day we proclaim that he, the Lord of our life, is “the resurrection and the life” of the world (cf. Jn 11:25).
President Donald Trump used to proclaim it openly, and now even President Joe Biden is also following the same policy.
Princeton professor explains why he and some friends have decided to proclaim June as the month in which Americans collectively recommit themselves to fidelity.
The Book of the Gospels is denotative of a deacon’s mandate to proclaim the Gospel at Mass. Finally, the bishop will welcome him with the fraternal kiss of peace.
The overall message here is that it's okay to stand up boldly and proclaim your support for Islamic terrorists, but not to call those exact same folks terrorists and murderers, despite that being exactly what they are.
These groups loudly proclaim that requiring ACV roof-claim policy provisions will harm consumers when, in fact, public adjusters and lawyers have an incentive to include full roof replacement in their claim estimate.
This propaganda machine acts as a loudspeaker for slogans of certain political parties that proclaim messages about historical and present victimhood of women in science while promoting feminist ideas for social change.
Today, Orr Hot Springs could proclaim itself to be the oldest business in Mendocino County, operating under the same name for more than 150 years.
Today, we can safely proclaim that fashion fades but denims are eternal.
When we proclaim what we want, we have the ability to create miracles!
Will investigative journalists and their editors be prompted by the decision in Alexander to try to interview prisoners who proclaim their innocence?
And if you don’t pull yourselves together, stop being suckers to this con and grow up, we’re going to suffer the irony of watching the people who proclaim to love this place the most being the ones who destroy it.
A President may sense and proclaim that new spirit, but only a people can provide it.
Drumming is considered a song in woodpeckers because it is used to proclaim territory or attract a mate.
Dude, today, I proclaim you guilty of becoming a year older!
God gives us biblical lament in order to protest against our situation, to process our emotions, to proclaim our confusion.
Common combinations with proclaim
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to proclaim 62×
- proclaim the 21×
- proclaim that 15×
- and proclaim 14×
- we proclaim 7×
- proclaim it 7×
- proclaim to 5×
- proclaim him 4×
- who proclaim 4×
- proclaim their 4×