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Enounce   Listen
verb
Enounce  v. t.  (past & past part. enounced; pres. part. enouncing)  
1.
To announce; to declare; to state, as a proposition or argument.
2.
To utter; to articulate. "The student should be able to enounce these (sounds) independently."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Enounce" Quotes from Famous Books



... logical demonstration The rational a priori element is, however, the logical basis, the only valid foundation of the Theistic demonstration. The facts of the universe alone would never lead man to the recognition of a God, if the reason, in presence of these facts, did not enounce certain necessary and universal principles which are the logical antecedents, and adequate explanation of the facts. Of what use would it be to point to the events and changes of the material universe as proofs of the existence of a First Cause, unless ...
— Christianity and Greek Philosophy • Benjamin Franklin Cocker



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