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annunciate
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an·nun·ci·ate  (-nns-t)
tr.v. an·nun·ci·at·ed, an·nun·ci·at·ing, an·nun·ci·ates
To announce; proclaim: "They do not so properly affirm, as annunciate it" (Charles Lamb).

[Latin annntire, annntit-; see announce.]

annunciate [əˈnʌnsɪˌeɪt -ʃɪ-]
vb
(tr) a less common word for announce
[from annunciātus, Medieval Latin misspelling of annuntiātus, past participle of Latin annuntiāre; see announce]
annunciation  n
annunciative  [əˈnʌnsɪətɪv -ʃətɪv], annunciatory [əˈnʌnsɪətərɪ -ʃə-] adj
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Verb1.annunciate - foreshadow or presage
tell - let something be known; "Tell them that you will be late"


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