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148 words match “DECLARE”

DECLARE v. 6 definitions
To make clear; to free from obscurity. [Obs.] "To declare this a little." Boyle.
DECLAREDLY adv.
Avowedly; explicitly.
DECLAREDNESS n.
The state of being declared.
DECLAREMENT n.
Declaration. [Obs.]
DECLARER n.
One who makes known or proclaims; that which exhibits. Udall.
PREDECLARE v.
To declare or announce beforehand; to preannounce. Milman.
ACCLAIM v.
To declare by acclamations. While the shouting crowd Acclaims thee king of traitors. Smollett.
ACCUSE v.
To charge with, or declare to have committed, a crime or offense; (Law)
ACKNOWLEDGE v.
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. I acknowledge my transgressions. Ps. li. 3. For ends generally acknowledged to be good. Macaulay.
ADMIT v.
onstruction. In this sense, of may be used after the verb, or may be omitted. Both Houses declared that they could admit of no treaty with the king. Hume.
AFFIRM v. 2 definitions
To declare, as a fact, solemnly, under judicial sanction. See Affirmation, 4.
AFFIRMABLE a.
Capable of being affirmed, asserted, or declared; -- followed by of; as, an attribute affirmable of every just man.
ALLEGATION n.
That which is alleged, asserted, or declared; positive assertion; formal averment I thought their allegation but reasonable. Steele.
ALLEGE v.
To bring forward with positiveness; to declare; to affirm; to assert; as, to allege a fact.
ALLEGER n.
One who affirms or declares.
ALONG adv.
All along, all trough the course of; during the whole time; throughout. "I have all along declared this to be a neutral paper." Addison. -- To get along, to get on; to make progress, as in business. "She 'll get along in heaven better than you or I." Mrs. Stowe.
ANNOUNCE v.
To pronounce; to declare by judicial sentence. Publish laws, announce Or life or death. Prior.
ANNUNCIABLE a.
That may be announced or declared; declarable. [R.]
APOSIOPESIS n.
aker 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."
APOTHEOSIZE v.
To exalt to the dignity of a deity; to declare to be a god; to deify; to glorify.
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