This is the 11133rd most frequent French word.
proclamés
"Proclamés" means "proclaimed" in English.
The term 'proclamés' is used in the past participle form to indicate an official declaration of human rights made in the past.
Les droits humains ont été proclamés universels.
Human rights have been proclaimed as universal.
Here 'proclamé' is employed in its verb form (past tense) to denote the act of openly stating intentions to an audience.
Il a proclamé ses intentions devant tout le monde.
He proclaimed his intentions in front of everyone.
The usage of 'proclamés' in a passive construction reflects the official announcement of election results by a designated body.