transitive. To make known. To make known in words; to announce, proclaim, declare, tell. (With simple object or object clause.) Obsolete.
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释义 | society > communication > information > announcing or proclaiming > announce or proclaim [verb (transitive)] (75) kithec725 transitive. To make known. To make known in words; to announce, proclaim, declare, tell. (With simple object or object clause.) Obsolete. i-bedea800 transitive. To command, proclaim, offer. abedeeOE transitive. To proclaim or deliver (a message). bid971 To ask pressingly, beg, entreat, pray. To ask, beg (a thing); to ask, beg, or pray for. Const. simply, or of, from a person, etc. Obsolete. deemOE transitive. To pronounce, proclaim, celebrate, announce, declare; to tell, say, utter. Also intransitive with of. [An exclusively poetic sense… bodea1000 transitive. To announce, proclaim, preach. Obsolete. tellOE transitive. To declare, to state formally or publicly; to announce, proclaim. In later use often with an explicit adverb, as abroad, forth, etc. (see… clepec1275 (with object clause): To proclaim. Obsolete. to tell outa1382 transitive. To proclaim; to declare or announce publicly. In later use chiefly with reference to the promulgation of Christian teachings. denouncec1384 To give formal, authoritative, or official information of; to proclaim, announce, declare; to publish… a matter of fact, tidings, information, etc… publishc1384 transitive. To declare (a person) publicly to be a particular thing, to brand as; (also, without complement) to expose so as to discredit or… descryc1390 transitive. To announce, proclaim, declare; to say publicly or openly. Obsolete. pronouncec1390 transitive. To proclaim, announce, make known, declare aloud; to tell, report. Now rare or merged in other senses. proclaima1393 transitive. To declare publicly; to make known aloud or openly; to publish. Also with clause or direct speech as object. sound1412 To declare, announce, proclaim; to make known or famous; to celebrate. proclaim?a1425 transitive. To make official announcement of (something), esp. by word of mouth in some public place; to cause this to be done by another. Also… renouncea1425 transitive. To announce, declare; (also) to proclaim, pronounce. Obsolete. announcec1429 To make (something) known by public or official statement; to proclaim or authoritatively deliver (a… transitive. With simple object. preconize?1440 transitive. To proclaim or announce publicly; (also) to sing the praises of, to commend or extol publicly. announce1483 To make (something) known by public or official statement; to proclaim or authoritatively deliver (a… transitive. With clause (esp. that-clause) as… reclaim?1503 transitive. To proclaim or state. With infinitive and complement or complement alone. Also intransitive. Obsolete. call1523 transitive. To decide and announce that (something) will happen or take place; to decree, declare. Cf. sense 14. to speak forth1526 To utter, declare, proclaim. annunciate1533 transitive. To make a formal announcement about (something); esp. to announce (a coming event or imminent arrival). Usually in religious language… protest1533 transitive. To assert publicly, make known; to proclaim, declare. Obsolete. to breathe out1535 transitive. To give passionate or vehement expression to (something); to pronounce; to proclaim. Also more generally: to say or communicate… denouncec1540 To give formal, authoritative, or official information of; to proclaim, announce, declare; to publish… an event about to take place: usually of a… enact1611 To declare officially or with authority; to appoint. to enact into: to constitute. Obsolete. deblazon1621 = blazon, v. (in various senses). deblaze1640 = deblazon, v. advise1647 transitive. To give news, notification, or notice of (an event, commercial transaction, etc.); to inform of; to announce. apostolize1652 transitive. To proclaim (a message). indigitatea1670 transitive. To proclaim, declare. Obsolete. enounce1807 To state publicly; to proclaim. voice1850 transitive. Of words or writings: to express or proclaim (a person's opinion, emotion, etc.). norate1851 transitive. To announce, to spread (information) by word of mouth (frequently in passive with it). In later use (also): to denigrate (someone) (U.S… enunciate1864 To state publicly; to proclaim. post1961 transitive. Stock Market (originally North American). To announce, publish, or report (a figure, result, etc.). Subcategories:— officially, formally, or by authority, etc. (2) — again (1) — loudly (13) — announce openly or assert emphatically (2) — as lost, found, etc. (2) — as glad tidings (1) — before hand (6) — as a herald (3) — in market-place (1) — announce or proclaim a person as (5) — announce or proclaim the story of (1) |
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