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proclamation
proc·la·ma·tion P0577500 (prŏk′lə-mā′shən)n.1. The act of proclaiming or the condition of being proclaimed.2. Something proclaimed, especially an official public announcement.proc•la•ma•tion (ˌprɒk ləˈmeɪ ʃən) n. 1. something that is proclaimed; a public and official announcement. 2. the act of proclaiming. proclamationA document published to the inhabitants of an area that sets forth the basis of authority and scope of activities of a commander in a given area and which defines the obligations, liabilities, duties, and rights of the population affected.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | proclamation - a formal public statement; "the government made an announcement about changes in the drug war"; "a declaration of independence"announcement, annunciation, declarationstatement - a message that is stated or declared; a communication (oral or written) setting forth particulars or facts etc; "according to his statement he was in London on that day"edict - a formal or authoritative proclamationpromulgation - the official announcement of a new law or ordinance whereby the law or ordinance is put into effect | | 2. | proclamation - the formal act of proclaiming; giving public notice; "his promulgation of the policy proved to be premature"promulgationhuman action, human activity, act, deed - something that people do or cause to happen |
proclamationnoun1. declaration, notice, announcement, decree, manifesto, edict, pronouncement, pronunciamento A formal proclamation of independence was issued eight days ago.2. publishing, broadcasting, announcement, publication, declaration, notification, pronouncement, promulgation his proclamation of the good newsproclamationnoun1. The act of announcing:announcement, annunciation, declaration, promulgation, publication.2. A public statement:announcement, annunciation, declaration, edict, manifesto, notice, pronouncement.Translationsproclaim (prəˈkleim) , ((American) prou-) verb to announce or state publicly. He was proclaimed the winner. 宣佈 宣布proclaˈmation (proklə-) noun1. an official, usually ceremonial, announcement made to the public. a royal proclamation. 公告 公告2. the act of proclaiming. 宣佈 宣布
Proclamation
Proclamation a leaflet, usually illegal, that appeals for a strike, demonstration, or armed uprising. Before the October Revolution of 1917, the Communist Party made extensive use of proclamations for mass political agitation. Proclamation
ProclamationAn act that formally declares to the general public that the government has acted in a particular way. A written or printed document issued by a superior government executive, such as the president or governor, which sets out such a declaration by the government. PROCLAMATION, evidence. The act of causing some state matters to be published or made generally known. A written or printed document in which are contained such matters, issued by proper authority; as the president's proclamation, the governor's, the mayor's proclamation. The word proclamation is also used to express the public nomination made of any one to a high office; as, such a prince was proclaimed emperor. 2. The president's proclamation has not the force of law, unless when authorized by congress; as if congress were to pass an act, which should take effect upon the happening of a contingent event, which was to be declared by the president by proclamation to hive happened; in this case the proclamation would give the act the force of law, which, till then, it wanted. How far a proclamation is evidence of facts, see Bac. Ab. Ev. F; Dougl. 594, n; B. N. P. 226; 12 Mod. 216; 8 State Tr. 212; 4 M. & S. 546; 2 Camp. Rep. 44; Dane's Ab. eh. 96, a. 2, 3 and 4; 1 Scam. R. 577; Bro. h.t. PROCLAMATION, practice. The declaration made by the cryer, by authority of the court, that something is about to be done. 2. It usually commences with the French word Oyez, do you hear, in order to attract attention; it is particularly used on the meeting or opening of the court, and at its adjournment; it is also frequently employed to discharge persons who have been accused of crimes or misdemeanors. proclamation
Synonyms for proclamationnoun declarationSynonyms- declaration
- notice
- announcement
- decree
- manifesto
- edict
- pronouncement
- pronunciamento
noun publishingSynonyms- publishing
- broadcasting
- announcement
- publication
- declaration
- notification
- pronouncement
- promulgation
Synonyms for proclamationnoun the act of announcingSynonyms- announcement
- annunciation
- declaration
- promulgation
- publication
noun a public statementSynonyms- announcement
- annunciation
- declaration
- edict
- manifesto
- notice
- pronouncement
Synonyms for proclamationnoun a formal public statementSynonyms- announcement
- annunciation
- declaration
Related Words- statement
- edict
- promulgation
noun the formal act of proclaimingSynonymsRelated Words- human action
- human activity
- act
- deed
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