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declare
[ dih-klair ]
verb (used with object)
- to make known or state clearly, especially in explicit or formal terms:
to declare one's position in a controversy.
- to announce officially; proclaim:
to declare a state of emergency; to declare a winner.
- to state emphatically:
He declared that the allegation was a lie.
Synonyms: , ,
Antonyms:
- to manifest; reveal; show:
Her attendance at the rally declared her political allegiance.
Synonyms: ,
- to make due statement of, especially goods for duty or income for taxation.
- to make (a dividend) payable.
- Bridge. to bid (a trump suit or no-trump).
verb (used without object)
- to make a declaration.
- to proclaim oneself (usually followed by for or against ):
He declared against the proposal.
- Cricket. (of a team) to surrender a turn at bat in an innings before ten players are put out.
declare
/ ɪˈɛə /
verb
- may take a clause as object to make clearly known or announce officially
to declare one's interests
war was declared
- to state officially that (a person, fact, etc) is as specified
he declared him fit
- may take a clause as object to state emphatically; assert
- to show, reveal, or manifest
the heavens declare the glory of God
- intr; often foll by for or against to make known one's choice or opinion
- to make a complete statement of (dutiable goods, etc)
- also intr cards
- to display (a card or series of ards) on the table so as to add to one's score
- to decide (the trump suit) by making the final bid
- intr cricket to close an innings voluntarily before all ten wickets have fallen
- to authorize the payment of (a dividend) from corporate net profit
Derived Forms
- ˈ, adjective
Other yvlog Forms
- ·a· adjective
- d· verb misdeclared misdeclaring
- d· verb (used with object) predeclared predeclaring
- d· verb (used with object) redeclared redeclaring
- un·a· adjective
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of declare1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The tax has survived multiple legal challenges in the last few years from the luxury real estate community, who sought to declare the measure unconstitutional.
After declaring a national economic emergency on Wednesday, Trump announced new tariffs on billions of dollars of goods of at least 10%.
It criticised the administration's "bragging and arrogance" and "its desire to declare 'huge breakthroughs' when the first steps have barely been taken".
On Wednesday, Trump declared a national economic emergency and announced tariffs on goods from every country of at least 10%.
The move was amid the all-out strike, which was declared a major incident on Monday.
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