openly proclaim
Frequency: 4.44.6 per million words
to announce something publicly or officially, especially something positive
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- The leader will openly proclaim his vision for the future of the nation.
- She decided to openly proclaim her support for the new policy.
- She decided to openly proclaim her support for the new policy.
- Despite the risks, he chose to openly proclaim his dissident views.
- Many citizens will openly proclaim their allegiance to the new government.
- The organization will openly proclaim its commitment to environmental protection.
- The artist chose to openly proclaim her unconventional beliefs through her art.
- They openly proclaimed their love for each other at the ceremony.
- He did not hesitate to openly proclaim his admiration for his mentor.
- Historically, many revolutionaries openly proclaimed their intentions before taking action.
- The company plans to openly proclaim its commitment to environmental sustainability.
- He didn't hesitate to openly proclaim his dissatisfaction with the results.
- During the ceremony, they will openly proclaim their vows to each other.
- The artist used his work to openly proclaim a message of peace and unity.
- The scientist will openly proclaim the groundbreaking results of her research.
- During the rally, participants openly proclaimed their demands for justice.
- Despite criticism, he continued to openly proclaim his radical ideas.
- She will openly proclaim her candidacy next week, ending months of speculation.
- The organization sought to openly proclaim its mission to the global community.
- It takes courage to openly proclaim one's vulnerabilities in front of a crowd.