0 to express something with strong feeling, especially in a loud voice or with forceful language: --
She declaimed against the evils of capitalism.
[ + speech ] "The end of the world is at hand!" the poster declaimed.
I am not going to declaim against our boys being trained to a trade.
It would be difficult for people to declaim against such a noble sentiment.
Anyone can strike attitudes and declaim that something must be done.
We have often declaimed against legislation by reference, but we have struggled away with it, although under very great difficulties.
I have declaimed against it for some time past, being a commercial fruit grower myself.
Macbeth, we might say, does not reflect so much as he declaims.
Furthermore, they are extremely clearly and hierarchically ordered, and declaim the text in an almost completely simultaneous fashion in the upper voices, thus avoiding any obscuration of the text.
The sampled gong accompaniment is at times overwhelming in its power yet the recorded sound is never cramped or distorted, allowing the voices to declaim in total clarity.