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Proclaim - Law Dictionary Search Results

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proclaim

proclaim to declare or declare to be solemnly officially or formally


Proclaimer

one who proclaims


Pour faire proclaimer

pour faire proclaimer an ancient writ addressed to the may or bailiff of


proclamation

proclamation 1 the act of proclaiming 2 something proclaimed specif an official formal public announcement as a public notice


Herald

to denounce or proclaim war to challenge to battle to proclaim peace and to bear messages from the commander of an


Preach

to proclaim or publish tidings specifically to proclaim the gospel to discourse


Herald

office being to carry messages to the enemy and to proclaim war and peace hence the persons of heralds were deemed


Pronounce

pronounce means to proclaim to utter formally to utter rhetorically to declare to utter


claim

from clamer to call claim from latin clamare to shout proclaim 1 a a demand for something as money due or


declaration

exception 3 something that is declared as a a statement proclaiming the principles aims or policies of a group or government


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