DECLARE


Meaning of DECLARE in English

v.

1. tr. announce openly or formally (declare war; declare a dividend).

2 tr. pronounce (a person or thing) to be something (declared him to be an impostor; declared it invalid).

3 tr. (usu. foll. by that + clause) assert emphatically; state explicitly.

4 tr. acknowledge possession of (dutiable goods, income, etc.).

5 tr. (as declared adj.) who admits to be such (a declared atheist).

6 tr. (also absol.) Cricket close (an innings) voluntarily before all the wickets have fallen.

7 tr. Cards a (also absol.) name (the trump suit). b announce that one holds (certain combinations of cards etc.).

8 tr. (of things) make evident, prove (your actions declare your honesty).

9 intr. (foll. by for, against) take the side of one party or another.

Phrases and idioms:

declare oneself reveal one's intentions or identity. well, I declare (or I do declare) an exclamation of incredulity, surprise, or vexation.

Derivatives:

declarable adj. declarative adj. declaratively adv. declaratory adj. declaredly adv. declarer n.

Etymology: ME f. L declarare (as DE-, clarare f. clarus clear)

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.