formally proclaim
Frequency: 6.95.5 per million words
to announce officially or publicly
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Examples (20)
- The council will formally proclaim the results tomorrow morning.
- The king was formally proclaimed at the palace ceremony.
- We hereby formally proclaim the park a protected area.
- The rebels formally proclaimed their independence from the empire.
- After months of debate, the president decided to formally proclaim a state of emergency.
- The election results will be formally proclaimed by the commission tomorrow.
- In 1975, the transitional government did formally proclaim the island a republic.
- The city council formally proclaimed a week of mourning for the victims.
- On live television, the chief justice will formally proclaim the winner of the election.
- She was formally proclaimed as the rightful heir to the throne.
- The company plans to formally proclaim the merger at Monday's press conference.
- The president formally proclaimed the end of the long-standing conflict.
- The mayor has announced she will formally proclaim June 1 a citywide day of service.
- They formally proclaimed the establishment of the new democratic republic.
- They refused to formally proclaim the ceasefire until all troops had withdrawn.
- The international treaty was formally proclaimed in the capital city.
- In a brief ceremony, the archbishop will formally proclaim the new cathedral open.
- The Vatican formally proclaimed the late bishop a saint.
- If approved, the committee can formally proclaim the new guidelines effective immediately.
- The victory was formally proclaimed to the cheering crowds outside.