• (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. Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/acclaim/
Ac·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 ... Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/A/14
acclaim 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. Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/info/view_unit/2447/
acclamationnoun enthusiastic approval; `the book met with modest acclaim`; `he acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd`; `they gave him more eclat than he really deserved` Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20974
to 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. Found on https://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/acclaim