0 present 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.
Luther is portrayed as standing before the emperor and the princes declaiming a portion of his notorious tract.
The elf maidens are paraded as potential brides, declaiming their most notable talents.
Although she begs and pleads, declaiming her love, he stands firm.
He discovered that a poet could achieve a deeper poetic effect by not shouting or declaiming, or repeating himself, by avoiding bombast and grandiloquence.
Ministers have become past masters in the art of declaiming that their changes are intended to put more power into the hands of local people.
Declaiming does not save one whale.
He is declaiming about this matter being non-political.
I know it is of no use declaiming, but we want to know what can be done about it.