acclaim, applause, clap, concert, consensus gentium, eclat, general voice, like-mindedness, ovation, same mind, unanimousness
Definitionn. enthusiastic approval
Last update: December 15, 2016
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It spread into a roar of acclamation; for bluff is a weapon dear to every adventurer. [Please select]
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Such were some of the reasons of popular acclamation on the restoration of CharlesĀ II. [Please select]
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But this wise law, which had passed by acclamation during the reign of CharlesĀ I. [Please select]
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They say that he can be nominated by acclamation. [Please select]
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Polk, of Tennessee, for president and Silas Wright for vice-president, the latter by acclamation. [Please select]
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And Peter made the formal motion, which was carried by acclamation. [Please select]
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The name was adopted by acclamation, and New Amsterdam the metropolis was thenceforth called. [Please select]
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It was hailed with an enthusiastic acclamation. [Please select]
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The right of the army to confer the royal power was still symbolized in the popular acclamation required on the accession of a new king, and at Alexandria in troubled times we hear of " the people " making its will effective in filling the throne, although it is here hard to distinguish mobrule from the exercise of a legitimate function. [Please select]
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My friend gave me a strong acclamation for presenting my piece clearly [Please select]
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Indian team carried the world cup amidst great acclamation. [Please select]
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