Declare+to
101declare — 1) cleared 2) creedal …
102declare — I. v. a. Affirm, assert, aver, asseverate, state, proclaim, publish, promulgate, communicate, announce, utter, make known. II. v. n. Make a declaration, come out, pronounce, proclaim one s self …
103declare — verb 1) she declared her political principles Syn: proclaim, announce, state, reveal, air, voice, articulate, express, vent, set forth, publicize, broadcast; informal come out with, shout from the rooftops See note at …
104declare — v 1. announce, annunciate, publish, broadcast, herald, cry, blare, blazon, trumpet; pronounce, rule, decree, proclaim, promulgate. 2. state, aver, assert, asseverate, affirm, avow, avouch, set down, lay down, speak up or out, have one s way;… …
105declare — de·clare …
106declare — verb 1) she declared her political principles Syn: announce, proclaim, state, reveal, air, voice, articulate, express, vent, set forth, publicize, broadcast 2) he declared that they were guilty Syn …
107declare*/*/ — [dɪˈkleə] verb [T] 1) to announce officially that something is true or is happening I was in Germany when war was declared.[/ex] Mrs Armitage declared that she would fight to clear her name.[/ex] Sarah was declared the winner.[/ex] 2) to state… …
108declare — To make known, manifest, or clear. To signify, to show in any manner either by words or acts. To publish; to utter; to announce clearly some opinion or resolution. To solemnly assert a fact before witnesses, e.g., where a testator declares a… …
109declare — To make known, manifest, or clear. To signify, to show in any manner either by words or acts. To publish; to utter; to announce clearly some opinion or resolution. To solemnly assert a fact before witnesses, e.g., where a testator declares a… …
110declare — In common parlance, to state; to assert; to publish; to utter; to announce; to announce clearly some opinion or resolution. Knecht v Mutual Life Ins. Co. 90 Pa 118, 121; in pleading, to allege or set forth in a declaration or other affirmative… …