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pronounce

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definition
verb
Gerry pronounced the hero's name “Cahoolin”
make the sound of (a word or part of a word), typically in the correct or a particular way.
allow history to pronounce the verdict
declare or announce, typically formally or solemnly.
translation of 'pronounce'
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The only other solution is for foreigners to 'pronounce' words correctly.
Her tiny lips moved carefully as she attempted to sound out and then 'pronounce' the difficult words.
allow history to 'pronounce' the verdict
the secretary of state will shortly 'pronounce' on alternative measures
the Secretary of State will shortly 'pronounce' on alternative measures
The point is that only real Friesians can 'pronounce' the first words correctly.
As we get older we learn to read and write and hopefully 'pronounce' the words correctly in whatever language we are raised.
The answer is that the institution of the court is not the court building itself, it is the judges who 'pronounce' their verdicts.
a refugee whose name no one could 'pronounce'
allow history to 'pronounce' the verdict
I don't know that I'd want to 'pronounce' that judgment at this point.
However, the Ukrainian was 'pronounced' dead at the scene by a doctor.
He said the US would consider backing the appointment of an independent assessor to 'pronounce on' the validity of the ceasefires.
It's a bit of a mouthful, and it doesn't form a 'pronounceable' acronym, but there isn't a professional golfer out there who doesn't appreciate the weight that particular cluster of letters can carry.
She insists her mistake was due to the way the word was 'pronounced' by the presenter, and she is determined to get to the top next year.
Oh dear, has Dan been 'pronouncing' the first syllable like the Scottish island?
The boy and his 33-year-old mother were rescued by a helicopter but were later 'pronounced' dead at hospital.
Even made-up brand names need to look like words and need to be 'pronounceable' , so this is particularly accurate.
Before that Latin, certainly in English-speaking countries, was 'pronounced' just like English.
A doctor was called and he was 'pronounced' dead shortly after 10.30 am yesterday.
This Court has 'pronounced on' that question many times.
Firefighters used cutting equipment to release him from his car but paramedics 'pronounced' him dead at the scene.
It became really noticeable when she 'pronounced' certain words.
A doctor who 'pronounced' the man dead believes the cause of death was asphyxiation.
However, all causation and human rights questions are very fact sensitive and I consider that it would be wrong to 'pronounce on' the matter in the abstract.
Normally appellate judges 'pronounce on' issues of law (for instance, wrong instructions given by the trial judge to the jury).
The experiment list was composed of 81 quadruplets consisting of a related prime, an unrelated prime, a 'pronounceable' nonword, and a target item.
He 'pronounced' me unfit to be operated upon.
He was 73 and the doctors had just 'pronounced' him well enough to return home.
Gemma and I have a joke about the way she 'pronounces' the word ‘delicious’.
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