English to Hindi Dictionary proclamation

proclamation

घोषणा
definition
noun
Eisenhower signed a proclamation admitting Alaska to the Union
a public or official announcement, especially one dealing with a matter of great importance.
translation of 'proclamation '
उद्घोषणा
noun
मुनादी,
मनादी,
अपील,
घोषणा,
ढिंढोरा
example
the 'proclamation' of his passion
the issuing by the monarch of a 'proclamation' dissolving Parliament
The legislation was enacted without such an official 'proclamation' of emergency and goes beyond the requirements of the situation.
Pastor Noel Ramsey gave a brief history of the church and concluded with a clear 'proclamation' of what the church believes.
In recognition of the work of the Alliance on behalf of the community, the councilman issued an official 'proclamation' on behalf of the City of Los Angeles.
All satisfy the three defining criteria of outstanding holiness, eminence of doctrine, and an official 'proclamation' by pope or general church council.
the government restricted the use of water by 'proclamation'
Officials governed by 'proclamation' and government notices that could not easily be challenged in court - one of the last refuges for constitutional opposition.
Rather, let us stand firm in this evil day, clad in the whole armour of God, seeking to grow in our understanding and 'proclamation' of the whole counsel of God.
Although the elevation of mind and heart of people and preacher alike is the purpose of biblical 'proclamation' , teaching or instruction is hardly outlawed.
Section 67 of the Criminal Code provides for an official to make a 'proclamation' of ‘riot’ in a loud voice, ordering all those present to leave on pain of arrest and possible life imprisonment.
The psalmist had adapted this picture to refer to the spiritual offerings of prayer, praise and 'proclamation' .
Dorotea had come to the mountains to hide because she heard a public 'proclamation' offering a reward for her whereabouts.
The Ministry of Revenue's new Taxpayer Fairness and Service Code is a welcome public 'proclamation' of the standards of behaviour taxpayers can and should expect in dealing with the Ministry.
After months of silence, the streets of the town will once again be filled with the sound of 'proclamation' following a decision by certain industrious members of the community.
The eye is staggered by the range of it, the boldness of it, the 'proclamation' of Nature's passionate excess.
He also emphasizes the attractiveness of public 'proclamation' , the performance of miracles and the spreading of rumor as ways that ideas from the outside took hold within an urban environment.
It is the liturgy in its entirety (the prayer, praise, and 'proclamation' that surround the Eucharist) that calls into being this alternative community.
The party knew fully well that 'proclamation' of the act would take time, and said that it was dishonest to seek political mileage from the issue by playing to the gallery.
One obvious answer is that this acknowledgment constitutes the poem's initial 'proclamation' that it intends to carry out violations of New Critical principles.
We will now conduct the ceremony for the adoption and 'proclamation' of a written resolution by the representatives of the five great religions.
Buried in his pugilistic 'proclamation' - in which he also declared war on ‘nonviolent civil disobedience’ - was a curious invitation.
If the argument is that if we show these pictures we might prevent future disasters on the track, well, his death is the biggest kind of 'proclamation' that triumphs over another photo.
The territorial sea is a 12 nautical mile limit which is established by 'proclamation' made under section 7 of the Seas and Submerged Land Act.
At the end of his sabbatical year, he signed the official 'proclamation' declaring worldwide eradication of the disease.
Private reading and study of scripture takes place, by implication, within the larger framework of the church's praise of God and 'proclamation' of the Word in common prayer and Eucharist.
It is imperative that the Democrats ask Bush whether he intends to honor that obligations and force him to make a public 'proclamation' of his steadfast commitment to do so.
In 1802, the Upper Canada Gazette published the 'proclamation' announcing the Treaty of Amiens to the townspeople.
Containing an official 'proclamation' in several languages of the day, it was used by 19th and 20th century scholars to translate hieroglyphics.
the government restricted the use of water by 'proclamation'
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