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The Commission is currently demanding greater powers to pronounce on merger policy over the heads of the member states.Longman Pronunciation Dictionary by J.C.To provide an aetiology is not to pronounce on matters of authenticity.Sentence was due to be pronounced on March 22.He had pronounced on Lady Isabella and Sir Richard's guilt or innocence without any reference to the coroner.But one matter the Society resisted pronouncing on for some time was the question of its own criteria for membership.This strikes me as just as arrogant and insular as would be a judgment pronounced on a ghetto kid.


Some students find it difficult to pronounce the word "the".Andrewes, however, was among those who remained to pronounce the divorce.But when it was over, the commentator pronounced it disappointing.Big business dominates manufacturing and is pronounced in the transportation, communications, power utilities, and banking and financial industries.When she awoke she pronounced herself feeble, and said her bones were stiff in her skin.Those who drowned in the loch were pronounced guilty.His wife was pronounced dead at Stanford Hospital.Insurers pronounced 1998 the worst for climate-related disasters-until 1999 came along.4 law SCL to give a legal judgment pronounce sentence (=tell a court of law what punishment a criminal will have ) → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus pronounce pronounce on/upon He used to pronounce on matters he knew nothing about. 3 to give a judgment or opinion The scheme was pronounced a failure. S3 verb 1 SL to make the sound of a letter, word etc, especially in the correct way → pronunciation How do you pronounce your name? 2 SAY/STATE to officially state that something is true pronounce somebody/something sth The victim was pronounced dead on arrival.

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Linguistics, Law pronounce pro‧nounce / prəˈnaʊns /
