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Definition of declare
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Declare
(v. i.) To state the
plaintiff's
cause of
action
at law in a legal form; as, the
plaintiff
declares
in
trespass..
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Vote
::
Vote (v. t.) To
declare
by
general
opinion
or
common
consent,
as if by a vote; as, he was voted a
bore..
Outlaw
::
Outlaw
(v. t.) To
deprive
of the
benefit
and
protection
of law; to
declare
to be an
outlaw;
to
proscribe.
Pronouncer
::
Pronouncer
(n.) One who
pronounces,
utters,
or
declares;
also, a
pronouncing
book..
Affirmable
::
Affirmable
(a.)
Capable
of being
affirmed,
asserted,
or
declared;
--
followed
by of; as, an
attribute
affirmable
of every just man..
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..
Indictive
::
Indictive
(a.)
Proclaimed;
declared;
public.
Protest
::
Protest
(v. i.) To
affirm
in a
public
or
formal
manner;
to bear
witness;
to
declare
solemnly;
to avow.
Apotheosize
::
Apotheosize
(v. t.) To exalt to the
dignity
of a
deity;
to
declare
to be a god; to
deify;
to
glorify.
Predeclare
::
Predeclare
(v. t.) To
declare
or
announce
beforehand;
to
preannounce.
Bid
::
Bid (v. t.) To
proclaim;
to
declare
publicly;
to make
known.
Declarement
::
Declarement
(n.)
Declaration.
Aposiopesis
::
Aposiopesis
(n.) A
figure
of
speech
in which the
speaker
breaks
off
suddenly,
as if
unwilling
or
unable
to state what was in his mind; as, I
declare
to you that his
conduct
-- but I can not speak of that,
here..
Timekeeper
::
Timekeeper
(n.) One
appointed
to mark and
declare
the time of
participants
in races or other
contests.
Avowed
::
Avowed
(a.)
Openly
acknowledged
or
declared;
admitted.
Canonize
::
Canonize
(v. t.) To
declare
(a
deceased
person)
a
saint;
to put in the
catalogue
of
saints;
as,
Thomas
a
Becket
was
canonized..
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..
War
::
War (n.) A
contest
between
nations
or
states,
carried
on by
force,
whether
for
defence,
for
revenging
insults
and
redressing
wrongs,
for the
extension
of
commerce,
for the
acquisition
of
territory,
for
obtaining
and
establishing
the
superiority
and
dominion
of one over the
other,
or for any other
purpose;
armed
conflict
of
sovereign
powers;
declared
and open
hostilities..
Dictate
::
Dictate
(v. t.) To say; to
utter;
to
communicate
authoritatively;
to
deliver
(a
command)
to a
subordinate;
to
declare
with
authority;
to
impose;
as, to
dictate
the terms of a
treaty;
a
general
dictates
orders
to his
troops..
Declare
::
Declare
(v. t.) To make known by
language;
to
communicate
or
manifest
explicitly
and
plainly
in any way; to
exhibit;
to
publish;
to
proclaim;
to
announce.
Pronounce
::
Pronounce
(v. t.) To
declare
or
affirm;
as, he
pronounced
the book to be a
libel;
he
pronounced
the act to be a
fraud..
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