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    ac·claim
    [əˈklām]
    verb
    acclaiming (present participle)
    1. praise enthusiastically and publicly:
      "the conference was acclaimed as a considerable success" · "he was acclaimed a great painter"
    Origin
    early 17th century (in the sense ‘praise, applaud’): from Latin acclamare, from ad- ‘to’ + clamare ‘to shout’. The change in the ending was due to association with claim.
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    verb
    1. praise enthusiastically and publicly:
      express approval of
      express admiration for
      pay tribute to
      speak highly of
      praise to the skies
      rave about
      go into raptures about/over
      heap praise on
      wax lyrical about
      say nice things about
      pat on the back
      throw bouquets at
      cry someone/something up
      hail as
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    What does acclaim mean?These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. ACCLAIMING definition: 1. present participle of acclaim 2. to give public approval and praise: . Learn more.
    What does acclaimed mean?Get a quick, free translation! ACCLAIMED definition: 1. attracting public approval and praise: 2. attracting public approval and praise: . Learn more.
    What is the root word of acclaim?Borrowed from Latin acclāmō (“raise a cry at; applaud”), formed from ad- + clāmō (“cry out, shout”). acclaim (third-person singular simple present acclaims, present participle acclaiming, simple past and past participle acclaimed) ( archaic, transitive) To shout; to call out. ( transitive) To express great approval (for).
    What does acclamation mean?1. To praise enthusiastically and often publicly. See Synonyms at praise. 2. To acknowledge or declare with enthusiastic approval: She was acclaimed person of the year. To shout approval. n. Enthusiastic praise; acclamation. [From Latin acclāmāre : ad-, ad- + clāmāre, to shout; see kelə- in Indo-European roots .] ac·claim′er n.
     
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