0 past simple and past 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: --
It needs a radical and immediate amendment to make it work for the benefit of the people it is trumpeted to protect.
He then trumpeted it out to the full.
Although the comprehensive spending review is trumpeted in many other service sectors, it does not give a particularly good deal to the police.
The small claims procedure in the county courts is one of the great successes of our time, yet it is not trumpeted.
Instead, he trumpeted his intentions through his favourite mouthpiece, the media.
Why has confidentiality apparently increased so much when the desire for transparency has been trumpeted to such an extent?
In other words, the loudly trumpeted support for devolution is a sham and a hypocrisy.
Now that the separatist challenge appears distant, that same trumpeted public sector housing success is labelled "serfdom".