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Example sentences for "acclaimed"

Lexicographically close words:
accion; accipere; accipit; accipiunt; acclaim; acclaiming; acclaims; acclamation; acclamations; acclimated
  1. Indeed it can be rightly acclaimed as unparalleled in the annals of the lives of all the Founders of the world’s existing religious systems.

  2. Heloise and the neo-platonic Hypatia,” thus was she acclaimed by a noted playwright whom Sarah Bernhardt had specifically requested to write a dramatized version of her life.

  3. The author of the "Calascione Scordato," a famous Neapolitan poem of the seventeenth century, certainly lived here for some time and has been acclaimed as a son of Morano, though he distinctly speaks of Naples as his home.

  4. Off on another gallop around the world, in a tempest of pleasure, acclaimed by a chorus of brutal libertines!

  5. But she, a fugitive from justice, and proud of her exploit, sang in the United States, wildly acclaimed by the American public, which admired the combative Amazon even more than the artist.

  6. If the old man could only have come back to life that morning to see how his son had been acclaimed by the entire city!

  7. He was acclaimed a wonderful chef by all.

  8. It was true that her appearance was not noted by the whole city and the welcome of the lost ones acclaimed by naval broadsides and the city factory whistles.

  9. Mr. Howbridge warmly acclaimed Neale's statement that the capture of the sea-turtles was important.

  10. For his great services in bending all the powers of France to this great financial feat, Thiers was universally acclaimed as the Liberator of the Territory.

  11. Moreover, the new German Navy was acclaimed as a necessary means to the triumph of German Kultur throughout the world.

  12. He laughed so gayly, he was so handsome, so spirited, so robust, that once again the whole table acclaimed him.

  13. Nothing should be or can be acclaimed as beautiful unless it appears beautiful to the spectator.

  14. Acclaimed with such adjectives as valiant, strong, beneficent, applauded to the skies, whilst reams are written anent the glorious, victorious campaign.

  15. Samuel Pepys in his Diary refers to the bets made amongst the Jews in London on the chances of "a certain person now in Smyrna" being acclaimed King of the World and the true Messiah.

  16. And the crowd which acclaimed her, the frantic crowd, followed in her wake.

  17. And thereupon applause rang out; the Chamber, delivered from its fears, thrilled by his words, acclaimed him.

  18. The Senate had acclaimed Victor Emmanuel, King of Italy; and Italy was indeed almost built, it lacked only Rome and Venice.

  19. Lately it occurred to him to get himself acclaimed by the populace, for he pretends to be a kind of King of the Markets, you know.

  20. The latter now succeeded to the government of the West, although the army also acclaimed as emperor his four-year-old brother, Valentinian II.

  21. Thereupon two brothers, Fulvius Macrianus and Fulvius Quietus, sons of an officer who had distinguished himself against the Persians, were acclaimed as emperors in Asia Minor.

  22. Two souls have met, and mutely acclaimed their kinship.

  23. Katrine was not given to hasty friendships, but in this case there seemed no preliminary stages to live through, for the moment of meeting had acclaimed a mental understanding, which years of intimacy might have failed to ensure.

  24. The public thought that she looked proud, and acclaimed her because of this strange aloofness which seemed to envelop her whole person.

  25. But three years ago the people and patricians had acclaimed him with shouts and rejoicings; they had feasted in his honour, proclaimed his godhead and his power, and now they were plotting to murder him!

  26. Rome had acclaimed the Cæsar and rejoiced over his homecoming.

  27. At thy call he left everything that makes life beautiful and happy: at thy call he left me to mourn, he left the people of Rome who acclaimed him, he left the throne of Augustus and the Empire of the world!

  28. Two hundred thousand tongues acclaimed thee even as in thine arms thou didst hold my lord Hortensius Martius and didst bear him into safety.

  29. Everywhere, by leading whites, as well as blacks, Washington was acclaimed as the successor of Douglass--the new leader of the Negro race.

  30. The Spanish Government refused to ratify the agreement arrived at for Mexico's independence, and a barrack pronouncement acclaimed Agustin Iturbide Emperor of Mexico in June, 1822.

  31. Three times he entered Naples acclaimed as King, for Queen Giovanna II.

  32. Jean was acclaimed generally, and hastened to Barcelona to assume his crown, being backed by Louis XI.

  33. Acclaimed “Queen of Troubadours,” her motley train swept through the cities of the coast and crossed the Spanish frontier.

  34. They acclaimed an "Age of Reason" as a modern and marvelous discovery; they dreamed not simply of a new society, but of a new man.

  35. Then he entered Parliament, where for twenty years the House listened with growing amazement to his rhythmic periods, and he was acclaimed the most eloquent of orators.

  36. He was acclaimed throughout the length and breadth of his native land, his poems were read by the wise and by the ignorant, he was the poet of Scotland, and the nation, proud of its gifted son, stood ready to honor and follow him.

  37. At home he was a social lion; abroad he was acclaimed the greatest of British poets.

  38. So they acclaimed the happy pair, with the exception of poor Leandre, whose eyes were more melancholy than ever.

  39. By another he was acclaimed as the champion of the people's rights and religion when they were threatened with invasion by the minions of the perfidious Stuarts.

  40. Upon this the applause broke out again, and Hamilton was acclaimed the people's champion.

  41. If Wat Tyler, Jack Cade, and Robert Ket are known as beaten revolutionaries, Stephen Langton, Simon of Montfort, and John Hampden are acclaimed as patriots for not disdaining the use of armed resistance.

  42. Ket's leadership was at once acclaimed with enthusiasm by the thousand men who formed the rebel band at the beginning of the rising.

  43. This liberty and equality of primitive man was acclaimed as a law of nature by eighteenth century writers in France, and to some extent in England too.

  44. This is the King of Days, the Day that hath seen the coming of the Best Beloved, He Who through all eternity hath been acclaimed the Desire of the World.

  45. The birth of the play was duly celebrated with carousals, in which the author was acclaimed with generous admiration.

  46. The tall, soldierly-appearing figure of Pershing, garbed in the business-like khaki of the American army, was acclaimed as France has seldom acclaimed another in all her history.

  47. The Conservative party had acclaimed the return of the prodigal son.

  48. General Von Hindenburg was acclaimed the greatest soldier of the day, and was immediately appointed field marshal in command of all the German forces in the east.

  49. The 369th Colored Infantry acclaimed by thousands upon their return from France.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "acclaimed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accepted; acclaimed; admired; admitted; approved; backed; celebrated; distinguished; fabled; famous; favored; favorite; honorable; honored; illustrious; legendary; marked; mythical; noble; notable; noted; notorious; popular; prestigious; prominent; received; renowned; marked; mythical; noble; notable; noted; notorious; popular; prestigious; prominent; received; renowned