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Adjective: declared  di'klehrd
  1. Made known or openly avowed
    "their declared and their covert objectives"; "a declared liberal"
     
  2. Declared as fact; explicitly expressed
    "The contract included several declared conditions";
    - stated
Verb: declare  di'klehr
  1. Announce publicly or officially
    "The President declared war";
    - announce
     
  2. State emphatically and authoritatively
    "He declared that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with";
    - pronounce
     
  3. State firmly that something is true
    "He declared that he was innocent"
     
  4. Judge or state to be
    "She was declared incompetent";
    - adjudge, hold
     
  5. Proclaim one's support, sympathy, or opinion for or against
    "His wife declared at once for moving to the West Coast"
     
  6. Make a declaration (of dutiable goods) to a customs official
    "Do you have anything to declare?"
     
  7. Authorize payments of
    "declare dividends"
     
  8. (bridge) designate (a trump suit or no-trump) with the final bid of a hand
    "He declared no-trump for the final contract"

See also: alleged, announced, asserted, avowed, explicit, expressed, proclaimed, professed, self-proclaimed

Type of: affirm, assert, authorise [Brit], authorize, aver, avow, clear, evaluate, exclaim, judge, pass, pass judgment, play, proclaim, promulgate, promulge [archaic], say, state, swear, tell, verify

Antonym: undeclared

Encyclopedia: Declared

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