acclaim
acclaim.01 - approve of loudly
ACCLAIM-V NOTES: Verbnet entry judgement-33.1-1-1, Framenet entry Judgement_communication. (from acclaim.01-v)ACCLAIM-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry acclaim.01, OntoNotes acclaim-n grouping sense 1; maps to VN entry judgement-33. Framed by Claire. (from acclaim.01-n)
Usually the cause and the acclaimed party are merged, as in the first example. (from acclaim.01-v)
Aliases:
acclaim (v.)
acclaim (n.)
acclaimed (j.)
acclaim (n.)
acclaimed (j.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: acclaimer
ARG1-PPT: acclaimed
ARG2-CAU: cause, acclaimed for what?
ARG1-PPT: acclaimed
ARG2-CAU: cause, acclaimed for what?
acclaim-v: usually just transitive
On Oct. 3 , following conversations with Secretary of State James Baker ,
Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard ShevardnadzeARG0
arrived in Managua to acclaimrel
`` Nicaragua 's great peace effortsARG1
. ''unk
From her early career in advertising , to taking up her late husband 's unfulfilled wishes and setting out on the road of political no - return , Yeh Chu - lan has fought impressively , earning
wideARGM-EXT
acclaimrel
.acclaim-v: passive
The seriesARG1
was criticallyARGM-MNR
acclaimedrel
for its thoughtful and intense treatment of difficult issuesARG2
.ARG0 and ARG1
On Oct. 3 , following conversations with Secretary of State James Baker ,
Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard ShevardnadzeARG0
arrived in Managua to acclaimrel
`` Nicaragua 's great peace effortsARG1
. ''acclaim-n: Args 0; 2
The author has won the
acclaimrel
of critics nationwideARG0
for her complex , suspenseful legal thrillersARG2
.