1 to give public approval and praise:
She was universally/widely/publicly acclaimed for her contribution to the discovery.
She is being acclaimed (= publicly recognized) as the greatest dancer of her generation.
2 enthusiastic approval and praise:
3 to elect someone without opposition:
He throws new light on what he calls ' canon making ' : placing work in the public spheres and getting it accepted and acclaimed.
Unlike the ' prized and highly acclaimed ', his own ' limited capabilities ' prevent him from contributing to humanity by making life easier in some way.
Such highly acclaimed and legitimate analysis nevertheless narrowly focuses on one or two issues, which can be likened to developing detailed knowledge of one specific tree without recognizing the forest.
We find in this poem an image of the "young" burdened by the weight passed on by previous generations, who themselves acclaimed the "newness" of the young.
Large audiences acclaimed them everywhere.
The whole world acclaims its success in depolluting.
We should proceed with a combination of approaches, including prosecution, notices, naming and shaming and naming and acclaiming, where appropriate.
How can one wonder that a party which acclaims ideals such as that is incompetent to create or foster a spirit of goodwill?
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