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declared
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
declared \declared\ adj. made known or openly avowed; as, their declared and their covert objectives; a declared liberal. Opposite of undeclared . [Narrower terms: avowed(prenominal), professed(prenominal) ] stated as fact; explicitly stated. Syn: stated. ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES declared a disaster area (= officially called a disaster area ) ▪ The town was declared a disaster area after the floods. declared a mistrial ▪ The judge declared a mistrial . declared bankrupt (= by a court ) ▪ ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: declare )
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. made known or openly avowed; "their declared and their covert objectives"; "a declared liberal" [ant: undeclared ] declared as fact; explicitly stated [syn: stated ]
Usage examples of declared.
I had repeatedly declared, during the preceding two years, both before and since his death, my highest admiration for the intellectual and moral qualities of my beloved friend, and my belief that he would have a very high place in history among the best and ablest men of the country.
In the acta of the convent which began to be recorded that night, the servant declared that a supernatural force had thrown her to the ground.
Strongly opposed to the existing policy of short-term enlistments, Adams declared himself adamantly in favor of a regular army.
John Adams, the paper now declared, was clearly preferable to Washington.
If Adams lacked the fortitude to take the step, then Congress would, they declared.
When, after election day, it became known that in Quincy, Braintree, and Weymouth, John Quincy had received every vote cast for the presidency, Adams declared it one of the most gratifying events of his life.
The Legio Martia had declared for Octavian, had turned off the Adriatic road and was heading for Rome on the Via Valeria, thinking that Octavian was still in Rome.
Moscow declared it would pull its military forces out of Afghanistan within the next nine months.
Indeed, the English king, George III, in 1763 forbade colonization--as Louis XIV at one time had wished to prevent it--beyond the Alleghany Mountains without his special permission, and, moreover, it was hardly more than ten years after the titular transfer to England that the colonists declared themselves independent.
I have become so fond that Aman has declared them my talisman, in particular.
On the visa-screen Andas saw the mottled shape of what the tape declared to be Inyanga, though he could not recognize any feature.
Kings were elected Emperor, then, after the end of the First Baltic War in 1420, when Harold I was on the Throne, the Imperial Crown was declared to be hereditary in the Anglo French Kings and the Plantagenet line.
He laughed at us for what he called our Anglomania, and always declared that it was nobler to help in creating a new civilisation, than to hang on to the skirts of an old one.
His hope with regard to his fame from these works was fulfilled, for they were printed as late as 1515 at Leyden, and Sprengel declared them the best compendium of simple remedies and diet that we have from the Arabian times.
He wondered what became of Archimedean Enterprises if Kathy was declared unable to manage her affairs, if she was forcibly committed.