publicly proclaim
Frequency: 7.04.5 per million words
to announce something to the public
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- The government decided to publicly proclaim the new policy through official channels.
- She chose to publicly proclaim her support for the environmental cause at the rally.
- The artist will publicly proclaim his latest masterpiece at the gallery opening next month.
- Historically, kings would publicly proclaim their decrees to the populace from the palace balcony.
- Despite widespread criticism, he continued to publicly proclaim his innocence in the scandal.
- The organization plans to publicly proclaim its commitment to social justice next week.
- Many activists publicly proclaim their beliefs through peaceful protests and demonstrations.
- If they win the election, they will surely publicly proclaim their victory with great celebration.
- The new leader was expected to publicly proclaim a bold vision for the country's economic future.
- She felt compelled to publicly proclaim her gratitude for the community's unwavering support.