Preannounced
verb (used with object), announced, announcing.
1.
to make known publicly or officially; proclaim; give notice of:
to announce a special sale.
2.
to state the approach or presence of:
to announce guests; to announce dinner.
3.
to make known to the mind or senses.
4.
to serve as an announcer of:
The mayor announced the program.
5.
to state; declare.
6.
to state in advance; declare beforehand.
7.
to write, or have printed, and send a formal declaration of an event, especially a social event, as a wedding.
verb (used without object), announced, announcing.
8.
to be employed or serve as an announcer, especially of a radio or television broadcast:
She announces for the local radio station.
9.
to declare one’s candidacy, as for a political office (usually followed by for):
We are hoping that he will announce for governor.
verb
1.
(transitive; may take a clause as object) to make known publicly; proclaim
2.
(transitive) to declare the arrival of: to announce a guest
3.
(transitive; may take a clause as object) to reveal to the mind or senses; presage: the dark clouds announced rain
4.
(intransitive) to work as an announcer, as on radio or television
5.
(US) to make known (one’s intention to run as a candidate): to announce for the presidency
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