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‖ eclat, v. rare. [f. prec.] a. intr. To burst forth, become known. b. trans. To make notorious, bring into publicity.
1736Hervey Mem. I. 11 The superior enmity they bore to men in power hindered that which they felt to one another from eclating. 1835W. H. Maxwell Capt. Blake I. xv, A love affair which his blundering management had eclated. Ibid. III. i, Your being eclated in the newspapers. |