1. clarion call - Noun
2. clarion call - Phrase
clarion call (plural clarion calls)
(figuratively) Appeal, urgent call to action.
Finally, concluding with a clarion call for Governor Ayade to accept the will of God and focus on Governance and his Senatorial ambitions. Source: Internet
Kerala Startup Mission concluded its pioneering six-day programme with a ‘Women Startup Summit 2020’ that made a clarion call for launching businesses that can improve the living standards of common people. Source: Internet
I stood for over 4 hours because I am obeying the clarion call. Source: Internet
In his address, the CEO exhorted all to do away with ‘Single use Plastics’ as per the clarion call given by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India and instead go for sustainable alternatives. Source: Internet
As Barbadian viewers become more aware of sports through their smartphones in addition to tablets or traditional TV, the need for local content increases and one provider is making a clarion call for … Source: Internet
Fifty years ago, Kwame Nkrumah sounded the clarion call for a "United States of Africa." Source: Internet