proclaim Meaning in Telugu ( proclaim తెలుగు అంటే)
ప్రకటించు, డ్రమ్లించు
Verb:
డ్రమ్లించు, ప్రకటించడానికి, తిరస్కరించండి, ప్రచురించడానికి,
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proclaim's Usage Examples:
BiodiversityLake Lanao was proclaimed as a watershed reservation in 1992 through Presidential Proclamation 971 to ensure protection of forest cover and water yield for hydropower, irrigation and domestic use.
"Where Splendid Corpses Are Towering Towards The Sun" ravishes straight through the high hopes of a self-proclaimed righteous people and.
Before dropping the disguise, the King proclaims that Giulietta and Eduardo are to be married and, having received Baron Kelbar's consent, reads the true king's letter and reveals his true rank.
Grandiose claims were made about the new organization, with Lozovsky declaring in a speech in May 1921 that already unions representing 14 million workers had proclaimed their allegiance to the forthcoming Red International.
Handbills proclaimed the park “The Coney Island of the West.
Cobram township was finally proclaimed by Sir John Fuller, Governor of Victoria, on 2 December 1912.
The emblem shows a secretary bird bearing a shield from the time of Muhammad Ahmad, the self-proclaimed.
We proclaim social justice and humanity with divine love, goodwill, and peace.
But in 1908, the Cretan authorities unilaterally proclaimed the attachment of their island to the Kingdom of Greece.
repeatedly proclaiming his love for the white race and disdain of the black race, and he even identifies as Caucasian, saying he suffers from "reverse.
Within 424, Valentinian was proclaimed a Caesar in the Eastern court.
she plays the self-proclaimed "man of the family" with just the right staunchness.
His birthday is November 29, 1951, though the May 10, 2011 edition proclaimed it to be his 46th birthday.
Synonyms:
entitle, title,
Antonyms:
demote, low status, discontinue,