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Trumpeted meaning
simple past and past participle of trumpet
Example sentences (20)
Despite Rodksi's rationale, social media fans trumpeted their universal disapproval.
In a statement, Richemont chairman trumpeted “excellent results for the financial year, with all business areas generating higher sales and profits.
It will be trumpeted by those who have devoted not a day of their adult lives working on university campuses, let alone doing the onerous admissions work on those campuses.
On its website it trumpeted is use of local ingredients, in particular the exceptional, fresh, wild seafood caught in local waters.
The achievements of valedictorians, salutatorians, class presidents, sports stars and other standouts are trumpeted and honors are bestowed, in each case rightly so.
The vital contract work from BAE Systems - which is delivering City Class Type 26 frigates on the Clyde and trumpeted as "signalling a new dawn" at the yard was valued at just £2m.
A state lottery awarded 174 cannabis dispensary licenses, and advocates trumpeted $40 million in sales tax revenue the first nine months; other states have reported disappointing revenues because of uncontrolled competition from illegal street sales.
But neither appeared, and investments in Italian ports that were trumpeted in newspaper headlines were never achieved.
He even trumpeted on Monday an endorsement from Hungary’s Viktor Orban, Putin’s closest ally in the European Union and an anti-democratic strongman.
Russian state media has trumpeted some of the same false and misleading content.
The case, trumpeted by Democrats as a conviction on 34 felony charges, was about bookkeeping where the hush money payments were classified as lawyer's payment and each check that was cut was turned into a separate charge.
A much trumpeted app does not yet exist.
For good measure, he ditched the £1,000 job retention bonus he previously trumpeted as a way of persuading firms to keep staff on.
He trumpeted low black unemployment and poverty rates, his investments in historically black colleges and universities, and the impact of Opportunity Zones.
His signing was trumpeted as a major coup when it was first announced in September but Meier never looked comfortable on an A-League pitch.
However, while Trump's response to the scourge of anti-Semitism" as he did Friday night at a Miami rally, Warren trumpeted the support she is receiving from anti-Israel comedian Maysoon Zayid.
It was also trumpeted as an early Brexit dividend, as Britain getting a “head start” over the EU.
LVMH initially trumpeted its deal with Tiffany, which would have been the largest ever in the luxury sector, as a coup.
Moments after his appointment, social media went agog with hordes of praise and goodwill wishes for the Prestigious 40-Under-40 awardee - who is trumpeted as one of the best brains to steer Kotoko to new heights.
Our much-trumpeted resilience is likely to be tested in ways that Scott Morrison, too frightened of the virus to attend parliament, has never envisaged.