Acclamation
41acclamation — ac·cla·ma·tion …
42acclamation — /ækləˈmeɪʃən / (say akluh mayshuhn) noun 1. a shout or other demonstration of welcome, goodwill, or applause. 2. the act of acclaiming. 3. → acclaim (def. 4). –acclamatory /əˈklæmətri/ (say uh klamuhtree), adjective …
43acclamation — nf. AKLyAMACHON (Villards Thônes | Albanais) …
44acclamation — Approval. The spontaneous approval in a deliberative assembly of a resolution, measure or candidate by voice, without counting heads …
45acclamation — • acclimation …
46Memorial Acclamation — In Roman Catholic, Lutheran, and some Anglican and Methodist churches, the Memorial Acclamation is a part of the Eucharistic Prayer. It is sung or recited by the congregation. It is most commonly used after the Words of Institution. Contents 1… …
47by acclamation — ► by acclamation (of election, agreement, etc.) by shouting approval rather than by voting. Main Entry: ↑acclamation …
48Par acclamation — ● Par acclamation unanimement ou massivement, sans recourir à un scrutin …
49by acclamation — she won reelection by acclamation Syn: by oral vote, by a verbal vote, without a ballot, by nonballot; Canadian without opposition, as the only candidate …
50by acclamation — idi a) by a majority voice vote, applause, or the like rather than a formal ballot b) can. (in an election) without opposition; unanimously: She won the presidency by acclamation[/ex] …