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declare - use in sentences
Object
- dividend: To declare a final dividend on the Ordinary shares.
Modifying Another Word
- hereby: And declaired and hereby declare, the penny meals contained in the said written list, to be redeemed for now and for ever.
Object
- moratorium: Pakistan has declared a unilateral moratorium on nuclear tests.
- independence: Their leader, Ho Chi Min, then declared independence from France.
- void: Noriega, however, declared the election void and in September of that year, the United States implemented economic sanctions against Panama.
Adjective complement
- bankrupt: In 2003 around 45,000 people were declared bankrupt in the UK.
- invalid: Consequently, in the event of a court challenge, Ireland's ratification in 1966 is likely to be declared invalid under domestic law.
- unfit: During World War II he was declared unfit for active service after a serious illness, but entertained troops all over the world.
- insolvent: All three companies were declared insolvent on 8 January.
- righteous: For we consider that a person is declared righteous BY FAITH apart from the works of the law.
- redundant: Redundant Churches Some churches in very small villages have been declared redundant.
Modifying Another Word
- openly: We have openly declared our readiness to sign such a pact with Poland, too.
- publicly: No one else was publicly declared from Heaven to be pleasing to Him.
- officially: This lovely gazelle was officially declared extinct in the wild in 1968.
- boldly: It opened with slogans that boldly declared the aims of the party: " Independent working class aid to the Soviet Union.
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