0 present participle of trumpet
1 (of a large animal, especially an elephant) to produce a loud call:
2 to announce or talk about something proudly to a lot of people:
The trumpeting of eclecticism, therefore, thunders as a testimony to intent but perhaps heralds little else.
Despite all the trumpeting about assistance to small businesses, bankruptcies and insolvencies are at record levels.
There was a great deal of trumpeting at the proposed settlement for the local constabularies at the end of last year.
In my opinion, he should not make the second mistake that he is loudly trumpeting at the moment.
The media are trumpeting religious intolerance, moral nihilism and anti-culture before our very eyes.
She dropped the control groups that were part of the pilot areas, because she was interested solely in the publicity and in trumpeting success.
This, of course, destroyed the effect of most of the trumpeting which marked most of his speech.
There has been great trumpeting about the basic marketing agreement.