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Definition of declare
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of declare is as below...
Declare
(v. t.) To make full
statement
of, as
goods,
etc., for the
purpose
of
paying
taxes,
duties,
etc..
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Assure
::
Assure
(v. t.) To
declare
to,
solemnly;
to
assert
to (any one) with the
design
of
inspiring
belief
or
confidence..
Affirm
::
Affirm
(v. t.) To
declare,
as a fact,
solemnly,
under
judicial
sanction.
See
Affirmation,
4..
Intimate
::
Intimate
(a.) To
announce;
to
declare;
to
publish;
to
communicate;
to make
known.
Bastardize
::
Bastardize
(v. t.) To make or prove to be a
bastard;
to
stigmatize
as a
bastard;
to
declare
or
decide
legally
to be
illegitimate.
Accuse
::
Accuse
(v. t.) To
charge
with, or
declare
to have
committed,
a crime or
offense.
Nuncupate
::
Nuncupate
(v. t.) To
declare
publicly
or
solemnly;
to
proclaim
formally.
Affirm
::
Affirm
(v. i.) To
declare
or
assert
positively.
Beatify
::
Beatify
(v. t.) To
ascertain
and
declare,
by a
public
process
and
decree,
that a
deceased
person
is one of the
blessed
and is to be
reverenced
as such,
though
not
canonized..
De-
::
De- () A
prefix
from Latin de down, from, away; as in
debark,
decline,
decease,
deduct,
decamp.
In words from the
French
it is
equivalent
to Latin
dis-apart,
away; or
sometimes
to de. Cf. Dis-. It is
negative
and
opposite
in
derange,
deform,
destroy,
etc. It is
intensive
in
deprave,
despoil,
declare,
desolate,
etc..
Bankrupt
::
Bankrupt
(n.) A
person
who, in
accordance
with the terms of a law
relating
to
bankruptcy,
has been
judicially
declared
to be
unable
to meet his
liabilities..
Clarigate
::
Clarigate
(v. i.) To
declare
war with
certain
ceremonies.
Truth
::
Truth (v. t.) To
assert
as true; to
declare.
Denounce
::
Denounce
(v. t.) To make known in a
solemn
or
official
manner;
to
declare;
to
proclaim
(especially
an
evil).
Denouncer
::
Denouncer
(n.) One who
denounces,
or
declares,
as a
menace..
Propose
::
Propose
(v. i.) To form or
declare
a
purpose
or
intention;
to lay a
scheme;
to
design;
as, man
proposes,
but God
disposes..
Bid
::
Bid (v. t.) To
proclaim;
to
declare
publicly;
to make
known.
Areed
::
Areed (v. t.) To tell,
declare,
explain,
or
interpret;
to
divine;
to
guess;
as, to aread a
riddle
or a
dream..
Indictive
::
Indictive
(a.)
Proclaimed;
declared;
public.
Declare
::
Declare
(v. t.) To make full
statement
of, as
goods,
etc., for the
purpose
of
paying
taxes,
duties,
etc..
Kithe
::
Kithe (v. t.) To make
known;
to
manifest;
to show; to
declare.
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