proclamation 的定义
- something that is proclaimed; a public and official announcement.
- the act of proclaiming.
proclamation 近义词
advertisement, announcement
proclamation 的近义词 11 个
- decree
- edict
- manifesto
- notification
- promulgation
- pronouncement
- publication
- broadcast
- declaration
- notice
- pronunciamento
proclamation 的反义词 1 个
更多proclamation例句
- The governor issued a proclamation that reopened a wide variety of businesses including bars.
- This indicates that such proclamations are not made lightly.
- In your career, over the last, let’s say, 15 or 20 years, there have been a series of incidents or proclamations that get some people really upset.
- A proclamation he issued claimed that the threat of “illegal voting” justifies a dramatic decrease in the number of places that voters can hand-deliver their mail-in ballots.
- The Student and Exchange Visitor Program has published an FAQ addressing international student concerns, but it doesn’t make any proclamations about whether re-entry into the USA will be granted or denied.
- The Emancipation Proclamation, as Nancy Pelosi reminds us, was an executive action.
- Mayor Bill de Blasio sent a proclamation and two commissioners to read it.
- Short on literary flourish, the Proclamation was long on impact.
- Queen B, however, wore quite an unconventional fur jacket, seemingly contradictory to her recent vegan proclamation.
- Washington obliged by issuing a proclamation that Thursday, November 26, 1789, would be a day of public thanksgiving.
- Quickly following this the King issued in 1632 another proclamation regulating the retailing of tobacco.
- A proclamation was issued by government to establish a manufactory for white paper in England.
- The policy thus initiated found final expression in the famous Proclamation of 1763, in the early months of Grenville's ministry.
- After the formal proclamation was issued the function terminated with a banquet given to 200 insurgent notabilities.
- On July 19 a proclamation was issued forbidding the possession of firearms without licence.