Use of pronounce in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include pronounce at the start of sentence, pronounce at the end of sentence and pronounce in the middle of sentence

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pronounce at the start of sentence


  1. Pronounce a eulogy on sb.

pronounce in the middle of sentence


  1. Please pronounce after me.
  2. How do you pronounce this word?
  3. How do you pronounce your name?
  4. How do you pronounce c-l-e-r-k?
  5. Later, they pronounce a sentence.
  6. I now pronounce you man and wife.
  7. How do you pronounce your surname?
  8. How do you pronounce your last name?
  9. I hereby pronounce you man and wife.
  10. The judge will pronounce sentence today.
  11. The dean did not pronounce on that matter.
  12. Inability to pronounce the items on the menu.
  13. Very few people can pronounce my name correctly.
  14. He is best qualified to pronounce on such a matter.
  15. I don't know how to pronounce the name of the town.
  16. He feels able to pronounce on all kinds of subjects.
  17. I do not feel competent to pronounce on this matter.
  18. Speech is not an attempt to pronounce written words.
  19. He is best qualified to pronounce upon such a matter.
  20. He used to pronounce on matters he knew nothing about.
  21. Furthermore, all the great world religions pronounce it false.
  22. The judge will pronounce sentence on the defendant this afternoon.
  23. People pronounce the word differently in this part of the country.
  24. It is my duty to pronounce judgement against that corrupted leader.
  25. The minister was asked to pronounce on the proposed new legislation.
  26. The minister will pronounce on further security measures later today.
  27. How do you pronounce p-h-l-e-g-m? Look up 'phlegm' in the dictionary if you don't know.
  28. The school inspector's function is not merely to pronounce judgement, but also to suggest improvements.

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extort -
زبردستی چھین لینا ,بھتہ لینا
Obtain by coercion or intimidation.