verb
ADVERB
▪ virtually
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He has virtually ~d war on his own party.
▪ immediately , promptly
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Martial law was immediately ~d.
▪ formally , officially
▪ openly , publicly
▪ proudly , triumphantly
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She proudly ~d that she had once met John Wayne.
▪ loudly
▪ boldly , confidently , firmly
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‘I'm going to win!’ he ~d confidently.
▪ famously
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Stravinsky famously ~d that music expressed nothing.
▪ solemnly
▪ flatly
▪ simply
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‘You're here,’ she ~d simply.
▪ unanimously
▪ unilaterally
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The communists had unilaterally ~d a ceasefire.
▪ hereby ( law or formal )
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We, the people of Indonesia, hereby ~ Indonesia's independence.
PREPOSITION
▪ to
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He ~d his true feelings to her.
Declare is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ court , ↑ headline , ↑ judge , ↑ minister , ↑ newspaper , ↑ president , ↑ proclamation , ↑ report , ↑ resolution
Declare is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ allegiance , ↑ amnesty , ↑ bankruptcy , ↑ belief , ↑ boycott , ↑ ceasefire , ↑ curfew , ↑ dividend , ↑ earnings , ↑ emergency , ↑ end , ↑ independence , ↑ innocence , ↑ intention , ↑ love , ↑ loyalty , ↑ martial law , ↑ moratorium , ↑ neutrality , ↑ objective , ↑ readiness , ↑ republic , ↑ truce , ↑ victory , ↑ war , ↑ willingness , ↑ winner , ↑ zone