1. proclaiming - Noun
2. proclaiming - Verb
of Proclaim
Source: Webster's dictionaryA banner proclaiming “Liverpool FC – Champions Again” was stretched across the seats in the upper tier of the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand. Source: Internet
Abel's work was scarcely known in Paris, and his modesty restrained him from proclaiming his research. Source: Internet
Actually we have been proclaiming for over 50 years that Russia, China and other Asian nations would ally themselves in the end time. Source: Internet
A new era where, more than ever before, people are proclaiming proudly that Black Lives Matter, and where organisations, like the Free Black University, are springing up to try and inspire long-lasting anti-racist change within our society. Source: Internet
Blundy Lycett 1987, pp. 62 63 Kawczynski 2011, p. 18 Gaddafi propounded Pan-Arab ideas, proclaiming the need for a single Arab state stretching across North Africa and the Middle East. Source: Internet
As Carol had expected, Goga proved to be such an inept leader as to discredit democracy while his anti-Semitic policies ensured that the none of the democratic great powers would object to Carol proclaiming a dictatorship. Source: Internet