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Definition of declaration
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Declaration
(n.) That which is
declared
or
proclaimed;
announcement;
distinct
statement;
formal
expression;
avowal.
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Blessing
::
Blessing
(v. t.) A
declaration
of
divine
favor,
or an
invocation
imploring
divine
favor on some or
something;
a
benediction;
a wish of
happiness
pronounces..
Assure
::
Assure
(v. t.) To make sure or
certain;
to
render
confident
by a
promise,
declaration,
or other
evidence..
Pronunciamento
::
Pronunciamento
(n.) A
proclamation
or
manifesto;
a
formal
announcement
or
declaration.
Plea
::
Plea (n.) That which is
alleged
by a party in
support
of his
cause;
in a
stricter
sense,
an
allegation
of fact in a
cause,
as
distinguished
from a
demurrer;
in a still more
limited
sense,
and in
modern
practice,
the
defendant's
answer
to the
plaintiff's
declaration
and
demand.
That which the
plaintiff
alleges
in his
declaration
is
answered
and
repelled
or
justified
by the
defendant's
plea. In
chancery
practice,
a plea is a
special
answer
showing
or
relying
upon one or more
things
as a cause why
Protest
::
Protest
(v.) A
declaration
made by a
party,
before
or while
paying
a tax, duty, or the like,
demanded
of him, which he deems
illegal,
denying
the
justice
of the
demand,
and
asserting
his
rights
and
claims,
in order to show that the
payment
was not
voluntary..
Profess
::
Profess
(v. i.) To take a
profession
upon one's self by a
public
declaration;
to
confess.
Count
::
Count (v. t.) A
formal
statement
of the
plaintiff's
case in
court;
in a more
technical
and
correct
sense,
a
particular
allegation
or
charge
in a
declaration
or
indictment,
separately
setting
forth the cause of
action
or
prosecution..
Nuncupate
::
Nuncupate
(v. t.) To
dedicate
by
declaration;
to
inscribe;
as, to
nuncupate
a
book..
Tongue
::
Tongue
(n.)
Speech;
words or
declarations
only; --
opposed
to
thoughts
or
actions.
Affirm
::
Affirm
(v. i.) To make a
solemn
declaration,
before
an
authorized
magistrate
or
tribunal,
under the
penalties
of
perjury;
to
testify
by
affirmation..
Prohibition
::
Prohibition
(n.) The act of
prohibiting;
a
declaration
or
injunction
forbidding
some
action;
interdict.
Explicit
::
Explicit
(a.) Not
implied
merely,
or
conveyed
by
implication;
distinctly
stated;
plain in
language;
open to the
understanding;
clear;
not
obscure
or
ambiguous;
express;
unequivocal;
as, an
explicit
declaration..
Hint
::
Hint (n.) A
remote
allusion;
slight
mention;
intimation;
insinuation;
a
suggestion
or
reminder,
without
a full
declaration
or
explanation;
also, an
occasion
or
motive..
Libel
::
Libel (n.) A brief
writing
of any kind, esp. a
declaration,
bill,
certificate,
request,
supplication,
etc..
Promulgation
::
Promulgation
(n.) The act of
promulgating;
publication;
open
declaration;
as, the
promulgation
of the
gospel..
Assertion
::
Assertion
(n.) The act of
asserting,
or that which is
asserted;
positive
declaration
or
averment;
affirmation;
statement
asserted;
position
advanced..
Insincere
::
Insincere
(a.) Not being in truth what one
appears
to be; not
sincere;
dissembling;
hypocritical;
disingenuous;
deceitful;
false;
-- said of
persons;
also of
speech,
thought;
etc.; as,
insincere
declarations..
Admission
::
Admission
(n.)
Declaration
of the
bishop
that he
approves
of the
presentee
as a fit
person
to serve the cure of the
church
to which he is
presented.
Declarement
::
Declarement
(n.)
Declaration.
Declaration
::
Declaration
(n.) That part of the
process
in which the
plaintiff
sets forth in order and at large his cause of
complaint;
the
narration
of the
plaintiff's
case
containing
the
count,
or
counts.
See
Count,
n., 3..
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