Use of acclamation in Sentences. 23 Examples

The examples include acclamation at the start of sentence, acclamation at the end of sentence and acclamation in the middle of sentence

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acclamation at the end of sentence


  1. Gone was the old public acclamation.
  2. The motion was carried by acclamation.
  3. The decision was taken by acclamation .
  4. He was elected chairman by acclamation.
  5. The Cornhuskers were No. 1 by acclamation.
  6. All her remarks were greeted with acclamation.
  7. The resolution will be adopted by acclamation.
  8. The reform resolution was adopted by acclamation.
  9. When Christ shall come, with shout of acclamation.
  10. For every one who came to power singing by acclamation.
  11. At first it looked like I was going to win by acclamation.
  12. The news was greeted with considerable popular acclamation.
  13. We applaud her for this year in this extraordinary girl acclamation!
  14. He especially thanked for years of hard work, and this was received with strong acclamation.

acclamation in the middle of sentence


  1. This is the applause acclamation that I want.
  2. Honor comes in a continuous stream and acclamation keeps lasting.
  3. They took an oath to the LORD with loud acclamation and with trumpets and horns.
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  5. The slate was approved by acclamation during the closing general session of the meeting.
  6. In hiddenness we do not receive human acclamation, admiration, support, or encouragement.
  7. There was little meaningful internal debate, simply the acclamation of the charismatic leader.
  8. The decision was taken by voice acclamation at a private session of the Democratic representatives.
  9. There were tackles which brought the Aberdeen support to their feet in acclamation, and aroused different emotions in the rest.

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