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1 acclaim
A nB vtr1 ( praise) applaudir ; acclaimed by the critics encensé par la critique ; acclaimed by the public applaudi du public ;2 ( cheer) acclamer ; fig the new system was acclaimed as a technological breakthrough le nouveau système a été acclamé comme une percée technologique ;3 ( proclaim) to acclaim sb (as) sth proclamer qn qch.
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