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annunciate /əˈnʌnsɪeɪt /verb [with object] archaicAnnounce (something).I found it fascinating that Robert Rubin annunciated a similar philosophy in his recent book: Policymaking should weigh a potentially high-risk outcome heavily, even if a negative outcome is a relatively low probability....- George Bush developed a policy, he annunciated it in a magnificent speech 10 days after 9 / 11, and then he went into a war in Afghanistan that everybody thought was going to be impossible.
- Just because Corn says he shares our beliefs, I hold to another set of beliefs, first annunciated by James Carville, that ‘I don't work for racists’.
Origin Late Middle English (originally as a past participle): from medieval Latin annunciat-, variant spelling of Latin annuntiat- 'announced', from the verb annuntiare. Rhymes enunciate |