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No. The word "proclaim" means to announce or declare (as in a proclamation).Example:"The President may soon proclaim a new national holiday honoring the macaroon cookie.""As the suspect was dragged away, he managed to proclaim his innocence."
it means it proclaim the person who has the power.
The President of India.
America colonist proclaim declaring independence because of the war. The war was so that we could have freedom.
To save his country, his presedency, and in an effort to stop war
He was a pacifist, pacifists don't believe in war
to proclaim is to announce a topic as fact
The past tense of proclaim is proclaimed.
Please proclaim the mystery of our faith. Proclaim the good news and great joy to everyone
The President can proclaim emergency in the country if he is satisfied that a grave emergency exists whereby security of India or any part of its territory is threatened whether by war or external aggression or armed rebellion.
The emperor will proclaim the results in a few minutes.
-secret police -nationalism -used voting to proclaim himself emperor of France -put the country in a state of war -built up his economy