Proclaim definition

Proclaim means to announce officially and publicly.
Proclaim means to announce with focus upon the extent to which the announcement or proclamation extends. It comes from two words: out and proclaim. It is an intense verb meaning to proclaim throughout, to announce, to speak out about, to tell out, proclaim abroad, to publish completely, advertise. God expects a complete proclamation from us. God wants a full telling out of His praises. This is a reference to a spoken message.
Proclaim means Proclaim Management Services, the provider of claims and risk management services to the Trust.

Examples of Proclaim in a sentence

  • The Villages of Briarcliff Manor and Croton-on-▇▇▇▇▇▇ and OVAC will provide Proclaim the necessary patient care records for bundle billing.

  • Proclaim is the third party claims administrator appointed by the insurer, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Insurance Underwriting at Lloyd’s Limited.

  • POC Management Group, LLC Presbyterian Cancer Center-Dallas, LLC Proclaim, Inc.

  • In early March of 2024, the Municipalities and OVAC shall work with Proclaim to receive a report on the bundle billing revenue recovery for ALS calls showing gains and/ or losses.

  • On November 1, 2023, each municipality shall be provided a report from Proclaim detailing the bundle billing revenue recovery for ALS calls showing gains and/ or losses.

  • You must notify Proclaim as soon as possible of a claim and circumstances which may give rise to a claim under your policies.

  • Proclaim the Gospel, by word and action, informed at all times by the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Common Prayer and the Constitution and Canons of the General Convention and this diocese.


More Definitions of Proclaim

Proclaim means to nanounce officially and publicly.