0 past simple and past participle of declaim --
1 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.
Thoden's speech is declaimed, followed by music.
She became more and more restricted to simple sentimental ballads, especially those with semi-religious or moralising words, which she declaimed with perfect distinctness and intense fervour.
This is another declaimed passage and it mirrors the epirrhema in meter, length and function.
In certain trams, to the great joy but also concern of the passengers, bemused readers loudly declaimed extracts from the paper.
The majority of the lyrics are declaimed rather than sung, over a repetitive electric guitar motif.
Then in the last part of the speech he declaimed vigorously against public works of any sort or kind.
On all the items that he showed us, he declaimed their ratings and the acclaim from critics.
Why then should ribbon development be declaimed against?