pronounce upon
Frequency: 4.01.5 per million words
To give a judgment or opinion on a particular subject.
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Examples (10)
- I do not feel competent to pronounce upon this matter.
- The expert was asked to pronounce upon the authenticity of the ancient artifact.
- It is difficult for a layperson to pronounce upon such complex legal issues.
- The committee refused to pronounce upon the candidate's moral character.
- Historians often pronounce upon the significance of past events.
- She felt unqualified to pronounce upon the intricate details of the scientific theory.
- The judge will pronounce upon the verdict after hearing all the evidence.
- Many critics eagerly pronounce upon new works of art.
- Before you pronounce upon its merits, you should read the entire report.
- The panel was established to pronounce upon ethical dilemmas in medicine.