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declareOne entry found for declare. Main Entry: de·clarePronunciation: di-'kler Function: verb Inflected Form(s): de·clared; de·clar·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French declarer, from Latin declarare, from de- + clarare to make visible, from clarus clear -- more at CLEAR transitive verb 1 : to make known formally, officially, or explicitly 2 obsolete : to make clear 3 : to make evident : SHOW 4 : to state emphatically : AFFIRM <declares his innocence> 5 : to make a full statement of (one's taxable or dutiable property) 6 a : to announce (as a trump suit) in a card game b : MELD 7 : to make payable <declare a dividend> intransitive verb 1 : to make a declaration 2 : to avow one's opinion or support 3 : to announce one's intentions (as to run for political office) <declared for mayor> - de·clar·able synonyms DECLARE, ANNOUNCE, PROCLAIM, PROMULGATE mean to make known publicly. DECLARE implies explicitness and usually formality in making known <the referee declared the contest a draw>. ANNOUNCE implies the declaration of something for the first time <announced their engagement at a party>. PROCLAIM implies declaring clearly, forcefully, and authoritatively <the president proclaimed a national day of mourning>. PROMULGATE implies the proclaiming of a dogma, doctrine, or law <promulgated an edict of religious toleration>. synonym see in addition ASSERT
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