Acclamation
31Acclamation (in Papal elections) — Acclamation was formerly one of the methods of papal election.The method of electing the Roman Pontiff is contained in the constitutions of Gregory XV Æterni Patris Filius and Decet Romanum Pontificem , Urban VIII s constitution Ad Romani… …
32Acclamation \(in Papal Elections\) — • One of the forms of papal election. Consists of all the cardinals present unanimously proclaiming one of the candidates Supreme Pontiff, without the formality of casting votes Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
33acclamation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. acclaim, applause; unanimity. See approbation, unity.( II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. applause, acclaim, approval; see praise 1 , 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. applause, ovation, cheers, whistles,… …
34acclamation — ac|cla|ma|tion [ˌækləˈmeıʃən] n 1.) [U and C] formal a loud expression of approval or welcome 2.) [singular, U] formal the act of electing someone, using a spoken rather than written vote …
35acclamation — ac|cla|ma|tion [ ,æklə meıʃn ] noun count or uncount FORMAL enthusiastic approval by many people …
36acclamation — acclimation …
37acclamation — ac·cla·ma·tion || ‚æklÉ™ meɪʃn n. shout of approval, applause, praise; affirmative vote by cheers or applause …
38acclamation — n. Applause, plaudit, shouting, cheer, cry, outcry, éclat, acclaim, shout of applause, loud homage, gratulation, salutation, hosanna, te deum, gloria in excelsis …
39acclamation — noun (C, U) formal a loud expression of approval or welcome …
40acclamation — n 1. salutation, greeting, hail, welcome; applause, cheer, ovation, standing ovation, bravo, plaudits, Inf. hand, curtain calls, encore; hosanna, hurrah, huzzah; shouting, calling out, eclat, outcry, announcement, declaration; celebration,… …