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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. i.) To make a
declaration,
or an open and
explicit
avowal;
to
proclaim
one's self; -- often with for or
against;
as,
victory
declares
against
the
allies..
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Affirmable
::
Affirmable
(a.)
Capable
of being
affirmed,
asserted,
or
declared;
--
followed
by of; as, an
attribute
affirmable
of every just man..
Acknowledge
::
Acknowledge
(v. t.) To of or admit the
knowledge
of; to
recognize
as a fact or
truth;
to
declare
one's
belief
in; as, to
acknowledge
the being of a God..
Damn
::
Damn (v. t.) To
condemn;
to
declare
guilty;
to doom; to
adjudge
to
punishment;
to
sentence;
to
censure.
Profess
::
Profess
(v. i.) To
declare
friendship.
Consecrate
::
Consecrate
(v. t.) To make, or
declare
to be,
sacred;
to
appropriate
to
sacred
uses; to set
apart,
dedicate,
or
devote,
to the
service
or
worship
of God; as, to
consecrate
a
church;
to give
(one's
self)
unreservedly,
as to the
service
of God..
Allegation
::
Allegation
(n.) That which is
alleged,
asserted,
or
declared;
positive
assertion;
formal
averment.
Declare
::
Declare
(v. t.) To make
declaration
of; to
assert;
to
affirm;
to set
forth;
to avow; as, he
declares
the story to be
false..
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..
Accuse
::
Accuse
(v. t.) To
charge
with, or
declare
to have
committed,
a crime or
offense.
Platform
::
Platform
(n.) A
declaration
of the
principles
upon which a
person,
a sect, or a party
proposes
to
stand;
a
declared
policy
or
system;
as, the
Saybrook
platform;
a
political
platform..
Faith
::
Faith (n.)
Belief;
the
assent
of the mind to the truth of what is
declared
by
another,
resting
solely
and
implicitly
on his
authority
and
veracity;
reliance
on
testimony..
Avowed
::
Avowed
(a.)
Openly
acknowledged
or
declared;
admitted.
Declaredness
::
Declaredness
(n.) The state of being
declared.
Illegitimate
::
Illegitimate
(v. t.) To
render
illegitimate;
to
declare
or prove to be born out of
wedlock;
to
bastardize;
to
illegitimatize.
Vote
::
Vote (v. t.) To
declare
by
general
opinion
or
common
consent,
as if by a vote; as, he was voted a
bore..
Pronouncer
::
Pronouncer
(n.) One who
pronounces,
utters,
or
declares;
also, a
pronouncing
book..
Declarer
::
Declarer
(n.) One who makes known or
proclaims;
that which
exhibits.
Assert
::
Assert
(v. t.) To
affirm;
to
declare
with
assurance,
or
plainly
and
strongly;
to state
positively;
to aver; to
asseverate..
Bid
::
Bid (v. t.) To
proclaim;
to
declare
publicly;
to make
known.
Denounce
::
Denounce
(v. t.) To make known in a
solemn
or
official
manner;
to
declare;
to
proclaim
(especially
an
evil).
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