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Acclaim logo #10101) Acclamation 2) Acknowledge publicly 3) Applaud 4) Applause 5) Approbation 6) Approval 7) Approval and great praise 8) Commendation 9) Discontinued Plymouth model 10) Eclat 11) Enthusiastic approval 12) Enthusiastic praise 13) Great praise 14) Hail 15) High praise 16) Kudos 17) Pay homage to 18) Plaudit
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Acclaim

Acclaim logo #21002• (v. t.) To applaud. • (v. t.) To declare by acclamations. • (v. t.) To shout; as, to acclaim my joy. • (v. i.) To shout applause. • (n.) Acclamation.
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Acclaim

Acclaim logo #20972Ac·claim' intransitive verb To shout applause.
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Acclaim

Acclaim logo #20972Ac·claim' noun Acclamation. [ Poetic] Milton.
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Acclaim

Acclaim logo #20972Ac·claim' transitive verb [ Latin acclamare ; ad + clamare to cry out. See Claim , Clamor .] [ R.] 1. To applaud. 'A glad acclaiming train.' Thomson. 2. To declare by acclamations. « While the shouting crowd Acclaims ...
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Acclaim

Acclaim logo #21217Acclaim is Scottish and northern English dialect for lay claim to.
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acclaim

acclaim logo #20400[n] - enthusiastic approval 2. [v] - praise vociferously
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acclaim

acclaim logo #21009acclaim 1. The act of acclaiming; acclamation, applause; a shout of applause. 2. To applaud, extol; welcome with acclamation. 3. To name with acclamation as; to proclaim or announce with applause. 4. To shout; to call out; specifically, to utter an acclamation.
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ACCLAIM

ACCLAIM logo #20002acronym: ACC Levels by Altimetrics and Island Measurements
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acclaim

acclaim logo #20974acclamation noun enthusiastic approval; `the book met with modest acclaim`; `he acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd`; `they gave him more eclat than he really deserved`
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acclaim

acclaim logo #21199to welcome or salute with shouts or sounds of joy and approval; applaud: to acclaim the conquering heroes. · to announce or proclaim with enthusiastic approval: to acclaim the new king.
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