Announce in a sentence as a verb

Google was proud to announce that and it was amazing.

I was not prepared for them to announce a specific time.

"Yey us. :D We're super excited to announce we got acquired.

I was not expecting them to announce a time: they have never announced a time before.

It seems they are using this as a press event to announce their KickStarter competitor ChristieStreet.

In this case, this is unlike any previous jailbreak, because they announced a specific time.

When has it become fashionable to quite X and announce it to the whole world?LinkedIn is just a tool - it's usefulness depends on what your current needs are.

We are elated to announce the next step in this journey""It’s been an immensely exciting journey and we are humbled by the support we received along the way.

Investigative bodies don't publicly announce what technologies they can't track.

Any new announce is about some good feature or small improvement that matters: no annoying things to try to protect the company in some odd way, no greedy tactics to make more money in subtle ways.

It's a classic, recognizable typeface...but stare at that for a moment, think back to how it didn't really make sense to announce free puppies or a car wash in deconstructed type, and let the understanding wash over you.

A major national television special reported that economists are predicting that sometime in the next year, maybe two years, the deputy minister of finance is going to walk into cabinet and announce that Canadas credit has run out.

"This incentivizes people to fix things quickly and preserves the reputational value of breaking into things without researcher-vendor relations getting adversarial when you announce something like "I harvested a couple dozen of your customers' API keys" or "Here's an exploitation roadmap you can follow in your browser" in a public forum.

Announce definitions

verb

make known; make an announcement; "She denoted her feelings clearly"

See also: denote

verb

announce publicly or officially; "The President declared war"

See also: declare

verb

give the names of; "He announced the winners of the spelling bee"

verb

foreshadow or presage

See also: annunciate harbinger foretell herald