declare

  • 31declare — verb /dɪˈklɛː/ a) To make a declaration. Then answered Peter and sayd to him: declare unto us thys parable. b) To announce one’s support, choice, opinion, etc. He declared him innocent …

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  • 32declare — Synonyms and related words: acknowledge, acquaint, admit, advertise, advise, affirm, air, allege, announce, annunciate, apprise, argue, assert, assever, asseverate, aver, avouch, avow, bid, blazon, bring out, broach, broadcast, bruit about, call… …

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  • 33declare — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To speak formally or emphatically] Syn. assert, announce, pronounce, proclaim, publish, claim, tell, state, say, affirm, maintain, aver, avow, attest, testify, certify, repeat, insist, contend, advance, allege, argue,… …

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  • 34declare — [14] To declare something is to make it ‘clear’. English acquired the word from Latin dēclārāre ‘make clear’, a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix dē and clārāre ‘make clear’, a derivative of clārus ‘clear’. => CLARET, CLEAR …

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  • 35declare — See: I declare …

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  • 36declare in — v. declare oneself as a candidate …

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  • 37declare — [c]/dəˈklɛə / (say duh klair) verb (declared, declaring) –verb (t) 1. to make known, especially in explicit or formal terms. 2. to announce officially; proclaim. 3. to state emphatically; affirm. 4. to manifest; reveal. 5. to make due statement… …

  • 38declare —   Ha i, ho olaha, wahi, ī, ōlelo, hō ike.    ♦ To declare war, kūkala kaua …

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  • 39declare — [14] To declare something is to make it ‘clear’. English acquired the word from Latin dēclārāre ‘make clear’, a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix dē and clārāre ‘make clear’, a derivative of clārus ‘clear’. Cf.⇒ CLARET, CLEAR …

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  • 40Declare Independence — Single by Björk from the album Volta Released …

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