2. Verb. (third-person singular of acclaim) ¹
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Definition of Acclaims
1. acclaim [v] - See also: acclaim
Lexicographical Neighbors of Acclaims
Literary usage of Acclaims
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Battle Abbey Roll: With Some Account of the Norman Lineages by Battle Abbey (1889)
"... was being conveyed to Leicester, Sir Reginald Bray brought his trophy to Sir
William Stanley, who, amidst the shouts and acclaims of the soldiers, ..."
2. ABC's of Afv's: A Guide to Alternative Fuel Vehicles by Bob Aldrich (1997)
"All Chrysler Spirit/acclaims FFVs were certified as Transitional Low Emission
... In the 1994 model year, Chrysler again sold nearly all of its acclaims and ..."
3. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1907)
"... which contained en important variation in the seventh stanza :— 'Mid deathless
love's acclaims. A private impression of some of the poems, ..."
4. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"... liberation of all peoples groaning under despotic rulers, thanks you and
acclaims you and In you acclaims the great Republic of the United States. ..."
5. Italian Influences by Eugene Schuyler (1901)
"... salutes and acclaims in its republican piazza, between the Palace of the
Podesta, where she held prisoner the conquered Alemannic King, and the Church ..."
6. The School Bulletin and New York State Educational Journal (1907)
"... and in the thoughts of those little children who mingled their piping cries
with the hoarser acclaims as we moved nlong your streets today. ..."