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ALL meanings of declare

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  • verb declare If you declare that something is true, you say that it is true in a firm, deliberate way. You can also declare an attitude or intention. 3
  • verb declare If you declare something, you state officially and formally that it exists or is the case. 3
  • verb declare If you declare goods that you have bought in another country or money that you have earned, you say how much you have bought or earned so that you can pay tax on it. 3
  • verb declare to make clearly known or announce officially 3
  • verb declare to state officially that (a person, fact, etc) is as specified 3
  • verb declare to state emphatically; assert 3
  • verb declare to show, reveal, or manifest 3
  • verb declare to make known one's choice or opinion 3
  • verb declare to make a complete statement of (dutiable goods, etc) 3
  • verb declare to display (a card or series of cards) on the table so as to add to one's score 3
  • verb declare to decide (the trump suit) by making the final bid 3
  • verb declare to close an innings voluntarily before all ten wickets have fallen 3
  • verb declare to authorize the payment of (a dividend) from corporate net profit 3
  • verb transitive declare to make clearly known; state or announce openly, formally, etc. 3
  • verb transitive declare to show or reveal 3
  • verb transitive declare to say positively or emphatically 3
  • verb transitive declare to make a statement, or account, of (taxable goods), as at customs 3
  • verb transitive declare to authorize the payment or distribution of (a dividend, etc.) 3
  • verb transitive declare to meld 3
  • intransitive verb declare to make a declaration 3
  • intransitive verb declare to state openly a choice, opinion, etc. (for or against) 3
  • verb with object declare to make known or state clearly, especially in explicit or formal terms: to declare one's position in a controversy. 1
  • verb with object declare to announce officially; proclaim: to declare a state of emergency; to declare a winner. 1
  • verb with object declare to state emphatically: He declared that the allegation was a lie. 1
  • verb with object declare to manifest; reveal; show: Her attendance at the rally declared her political allegiance. 1
  • verb with object declare to make due statement of, especially goods for duty or income for taxation. 1
  • verb with object declare to make (a dividend) payable. 1
  • verb with object declare Bridge. to bid (a trump suit or no-trump). 1
  • verb without object declare to make a declaration. 1
  • verb without object declare to proclaim oneself (usually followed by for or against): He declared against the proposal. 1
  • verb without object declare Cricket. (of a team) to surrender a turn at bat in an innings before ten players are put out. 1
  • noun declare Say something in a solemn and emphatic manner. 1
  • transitive verb declare state, announce 1
  • transitive verb declare with clause: announce that 1
  • transitive verb declare make known to customs 1
  • transitive verb declare make known to tax authorities 1
  • transitive verb declare proclaim as 1
  • intransitive verb declare run for President 1
  • intransitive verb declare state oneself for or against 1
  • transitive verb declare officially proclaim 1
  • transitive verb declare indicate, show 1
  • verb declare (Obsolete (No longer in use)) VT To make clear, explain, interpret. 0
  • verb declare (Transitive Verb) To announce one’s support, choice, opinion, etc. 0
  • verb declare (Intransitive Verb) (cricket) For the captain of the batting side to announce the innings complete even though all batsmen have not been dismissed. 0
  • verb declare (Transitive Verb) To announce something formally or officially. 0
  • verb declare (Intransitive Verb) (politics) For a constituency in an election to officially announce the result. 0
  • verb declare (Transitive Verb) To affirm or state something emphatically. 0
  • verb declare (Transitive Verb) To inform government customs or taxation officials of goods one is importing or of income, expenses, or other circumstances affecting one's taxes. 0
  • verb declare (Transitive Verb) To make outstanding debts, e.g. taxes, payable. 0
  • verb declare (Transitive Verb) (computing) To explicitly include (a variable) as part of a list of variables, often providing some information about the data it is expected to contain. 0
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