acclamation
acclamation
noun ah-klah-mah-SYOHN Rare
Origin: Latin acclamatio (shouting approval)
Also means
cheering
Usage Note
Acclamation is most often used in the plural — sous les acclamations de la foule ('to the cheers of the crowd'). The phrase élire par acclamation means to elect by unanimous voice vote, without a ballot. The related verb is acclamer.
Examples
"Les acclamations ont duré plusieurs minutes."
Natural Translation
The cheering lasted several minutes.
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