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acclaim

verb [T often passive]
 
 
/əˈkleɪm/

Definition

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.Praising and applaudingExaggerating and playing down acclaimed
 
 
/əˈkleɪmd/ adjective
C1 an acclaimed artist/writer/poet 'Dinner Party', based on the critically acclaimed novel by Bill Davies, was made into a film last year.Fame and famous
(Definition of acclaim verb from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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