action, assertion, command, decree-law, edictum, judgement, ordonnance, program, remark, sentence, white paper
Definitionn. an authoritative declaration
Last update: September 14, 2015
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While the pronouncement was sensational, Howie's reaction told a very different story. [Please select]
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The solemnity of this pronouncement was felt in the farthest corner of the crowded court. [Please select]
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Aristotle's single pronouncement in the sense of our question is the dictum: there is no beauty without a certain magnitude. [Please select]
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Never, to the last hour of my life, shall I forget the effect of that pronouncement. [Please select]
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His glowing eyes and the half-choked voice in which he concluded gave an authentic stamp to his lament and pronouncement. [Please select]
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The memorable pronouncement of the goddess received confirmation in some kind of holy writ. [Please select]
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To the nightly shrilled pronouncement of the greatness of God came as answer the Christian's wailing prayer, 'Save us, Holy Sepulchre.' [Please select]
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Lincoln was not inaugurated until March 4, and no positive pronouncement was earlier possible. [Please select]
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Again their eyes were locked; again Rachel drew the only inference from so pointed a pronouncement, and yet again was the impression shaken by her companion's next words. [Please select]
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