verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
loudly
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Western propaganda continued to embarrass the Communists by loudly proclaiming that the flow of refugees proved the superiority of capitalism.
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But nearly all Republicans voted for the measure, and many loudly proclaimed their reasons on the Assembly floor.
proudly
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Your abbey proudly proclaims that this Joseph of Arimathea came here, bringing the Grail with him.
publicly
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This was publicly proclaimed as a struggle against bureaucratism and embourgeoisement.
■ NOUN
day
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Our elected representatives have better things to do than proclaim Hug a Hog Day .
innocence
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The Institute could not possibly prejudge matters by proclaiming the auditors' innocence from the outset.
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His looming cameo proclaims sweet innocence , and through the next two-hours we will endure several sightings of his ghost.
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Meredith at first proclaimed his innocence but friction between the player and the club led to further disclosures.
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Others, including Betsy Kelly, eventually plea-bargained, while steadfastly proclaiming their innocence .
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When Saad's note proclaiming his innocence was discovered there was an outcry in the village.
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Hamilton, proclaiming his innocence , was forced out as trade minister in charge of business integrity.
president
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Before November, the president may proclaim a new vision of government for a new age.
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By the late sixties a Republican president would proclaim himself a Keynesian.
republic
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All the outer states capitulated to the Republic except for the most easterly islands which proclaimed a Republic of the South Moluccas.
sign
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A sign over the door proclaimed that the hostelry still brewed its own beer.
state
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Indeed, anything could be proclaimed as being against state interest.
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Army commanders in the outer islands proclaimed a state of emergency and replaced civilian governors by military men.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Nearly everyone there wore a pin proclaiming their support of the union.
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Phillips has repeatedly proclaimed his innocence.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All over Ireland, a spire proclaims an Anglican church.
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Colourful brochures and posters proclaim bargain weekends, mini breaks, etc.
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If you identify to outstanding contribution to profit, proclaim it at your nest team meeting.
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That is something that we should proclaim loud and clear.
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There are thousands of informers proclaiming a new devotion to Vaclev Havel.
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Those who proclaimed it may have done so for cynical reasons, but I doubt that they genuinely believed it.