1 loud and enthusiastic praise or approval
The standard chant text, however, omits the third of these acclamations.
They ask for explanations, join in their feelings, support them with advice and acclamation.
It also suggested that imperial ceremonies, previously functions of the elite attended by the people for ceremonial acclamations, now would be broadened to include them as participants.
I am certain that the whole of my constituency greets this project with acclamation.
And by popular acclamation to discard the rules under which we operate is indeed an act of arbitrary and despotic rule.
They will receive all our support and acclamation if they do so.
But there has been the complete and absolute acclamation of the animal welfare societies.
I refer to the rolling programme of funding that was introduced by his predecessor, which received the full acclamation of the arts world.