Declaim in a sentence as a verb

" Now that its case has been reduced to a final stump, it can continue to declaim but who will listen?

Common Lisp declare/declaim/proclaim changes the way the code is compiled; it's not just a linter.

A good way to make another person seem stupid or crazy is to just repeatedly declaim how you can't understand them.

Is a teacher to declaim to provide a model for his audience, and will not more profit be derived from the reading of Cicero or Demosthenes?

Is a pupil to be publicly corrected if he makes a mistake in declaiming, and will it not be more useful, and more agreeable too, to correct some actual speech?

Frequently they take to the forum to declaim about how badly they were treated, and they always put it in strikingly specific and factual-sounding terms, as if they know for sure.

That I, a funny little gesticulating animal on two legs, should stand beneath the stars and declaim in a passion about my rightsit seems so laughable, so out of all proportion.

As a matter of general policy, if you're going to declaim another article as wrong, you really should bring clearly stronger evidencegenerally in the form of citationsto the table.

Certainly it is in no way redolent of, for example, someone who bravely defies his ignorance in order to declaim at length on a subject of which he has absolutely no relevant experience whatsoever.

Possibly the most annoying thing in the entire world is standing on a tube to work and have some bastard breeze into the carriage, obviously on holiday, and loudly declaim how miserable everyone looks and how glad they are that they don't have to do this every day.

>>I have not done significant research beyond the article linked, which includes no reference to supporting and more rigorous arguments produced by this group.>So.. because you are to lazy to look up whether they have made good arguments you assume that they haven't?Because I was at work and had limited time, I was limited to the resources linked in the article, which included a very non-rigorous page which is more concerned with its manifesto and self-congratulatorily declaiming the "mainstream.

Declaim definitions

verb

recite in elocution

See also: recite

verb

speak against in an impassioned manner; "he declaimed against the wasteful ways of modern society"

See also: inveigh