Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
prolation
Noun
/prəˈleɪʃən/

Definition
The act of carrying or bringing forth; often used in historical or legal contexts.

Examples
- In the court, the prolation of his statement was met with much scrutiny.
- The prolation of the results was crucial for the project’s success.
- She made a prolation of her intentions to ensure everyone was informed.

Meaning
Prolation refers to the formal act of producing or declaring something. It can relate to announcing facts or making a statement in a particular context.

Synonyms
- Declaration
- Announcement
- Proclamation