to proclaim a republic

  • 1Republic of Minerva — Micronation Flag Motto: Land of the Rising Atoll Status Defunct (now part of Tonga) …

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  • 2Republic of Prekmurje — Murska Republika Republika Slovenska okroglina Republika Prekmurje Mura Köztársaság Vendvidéki Köztársaság Historical unrecognized state …

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  • 3proclaim */ — UK [prəˈkleɪm] / US verb [transitive] Word forms proclaim : present tense I/you/we/they proclaim he/she/it proclaims present participle proclaiming past tense proclaimed past participle proclaimed 1) a) to state something publicly Abbot has… …

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  • 4proclaim — pro|claim [ prə kleım ] verb transitive * 1. ) to state something publicly: Abbot has always proclaimed his innocence of the charges. proclaim (that): They still proclaim that their policy was successful. proclaim someone/something (to be)… …

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  • 5proclaim — verb ADVERB ▪ loudly ▪ formally, officially ▪ openly, publicly ▪ proudly, triumphantly …

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  • 6Republic of China — This article is about the sovereign state on Taiwan since 1949. For the territories currently governed by the Republic of China, see Taiwan and List of islands of the Republic of China. Not to be confused with the People s Republic of China.… …

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  • 7Republic of Macedonia — For other uses, see Macedonia. Republic of Macedonia Република Македонија Republika Makedonija …

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  • 8proclaim — 01. On December 10, 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and [proclaimed] the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 02. On June 19, 1865, a [proclamation] was made in Texas that all slaves are free. 03. Jason White has… …

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  • 9proclaim — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English proclamen, from Anglo French or Latin; Anglo French proclamer, from Latin proclamare, from pro before + clamare to cry out more at pro , claim Date: 14th century 1. a. to declare publicly, typically… …

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  • 10proclaim — pro|claim [prəˈkleım US prou ] v [T] formal [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: proclamer, from Latin proclamare, from clamare to cry out ] 1.) to say publicly or officially that something important is true or exists →↑proclamation ▪ The… …

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