Crossword-Solution: PROCLAMATION 12 letters, 62 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Word Word Type Definition
Proclamation n. The act of proclaiming; official or general notice;
publication.
Proclamation n. That which is proclaimed, publicly announced, or
officially declared; a published ordinance; as, the proclamation of a
king; a Thanksgiving proclamation.

We have 62 clues for the answer “PROCLAMATION”

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his promulgation of the policy proved to be premature 1 answer
Signal event of Jan. 1, 1863. 1 answer
signage 2 answers
MASS media 11 answers
Knell 18 answers
poster 19 answers
fiat 25 answers
Bill-board 28 answers
Handbill 28 answers
blurb 29 answers
Placard 37 answers
Commercial ___ 38 answers
sending 44 answers
divulgence 45 answers
BANNER ___ 45 answers
issuance 46 answers
Manifesto 49 answers
dicta 49 answers
Putting (out) 49 answers
Circular 50 answers
printing 51 answers
Emission 52 answers
promulgation 53 answers
AD? 54 answers
ANY printed matter 55 answers
Airing 56 answers
dissemination 56 answers
betrayal 57 answers
telecast 57 answers
writ 57 answers
Edition 58 answers
Revelation 61 answers
Exposure 61 answers
Declaration 62 answers
statement 62 answers
Broadcasting 63 answers
attestation 64 answers
disclosure 64 answers
dictum 65 answers
advertisement 67 answers
Profes-sion 69 answers
confession 69 answers
articulation 71 answers
Edict 71 answers
Delivery 72 answers
Card 74 answers
announcement 75 answers
Notice 75 answers
circulation 76 answers
affirmation 79 answers
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Sentences with PROCLAMATION (5)

During his reign he made a royal proclamation for a general assembly of all the birds and beasts, and drew up conditions for a universal league, in which the Wolf and the Lamb, the Panther and the Kid, the Tiger and the Stag, the Dog and the Hare, should live together in perfect peace and amity.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
What, born as mine were born? No, such a sight could never bring me joy; Nor this fair city with its battlements, Its temples and the statues of its gods, Sights from which I, now wretchedst of all, Once ranked the foremost Theban in all Thebes, By my own sentence am cut off, condemned By my own proclamation ’gainst the wretch, The miscreant by heaven itself declared Unclean—and of the race of Laius.
The Oedipus Trilogy Sophocles 2000
And so, with reiterated assurances of the safety of London and the ability of the authorities to cope with the difficulty, this quasi-proclamation closed.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992
Many Afro-Americans felt that Executive Order 8802 was the most important government document concerning the Negro to be issued since the Emancipation Proclamation.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
War had been declared by Thuvan Dihn, but the messenger who had been dispatched with the proclamation had been a Dusarian who had seen to it that no word of warning reached the twin cities of the approach of a hostile fleet.
Thuvia, Maid of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993

Quotes with PROCLAMATION (3)

Terror is an artery. Running unfailing channels of bloodied thoroughfares by dint of the wilds beyond our knowing. Fluctuations and murmurs are audible within the splintered leeway of our preserve as a consequence of interstices modeled in such brutality. This appended artery offers no direction; idle and at times desultory. Bloodstained tracks and avenues guide casualties. Terror, like death, is not complicated, nor is it simple. It is but routine — natural. To call it other…
J.C. Whitfield
It is notorious that the news of the Emancipation Proclamation was kept from the people of Texas and not celebrated until 'Juneteenth'. There may be those in Texas now who believe they can insulate their state — a state that had its own courageous revolution — from the news of evolution and from the writing in 1786 of a Constitution that refuses to mention religion except when demarcating and limiting its role in the public square. But we promise them today that they will joi…
Christopher Hitchens
No circumstance in the world can ever prevent us from believing in God, from placing all our trust in him, from loving him with our whole heart, or from loving our neighbor. Faith, hope, and charity are absolutely free, because if they are rooted in us deeply enough, they are able to draw strength from whatever opposes them! If someone sought to prevent us from believing by persecuting us, we always would retain the option of forgiving our enemies and transforming the situati…
Jacques Philippe Interior Freedom
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