Declared - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |dɪˈklerd|  American pronunciation of the word declared
Brit.  |dɪˈkleəd|  British pronunciation of the word declared
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto declare
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto declare

adjective

- declared as fact; explicitly stated (syn: stated)

Extra examples

It is their declared intention to increase taxes.

The government has just declared a state of emergency.

He openly declared his love for her.

Large purchases must be declared at customs.

The chairman declared the discussion closed and allowed no further speeches.

He was declared a saint in the fifth century.

The defendant was declared competent to stand trial.

The defendant was declared incompetent to stand trial.

...the couple had no children, so they declared their nephew their only legatee...

The judge declared a mistrial.

In 2000, Illinois declared a moratorium on executions after 13 death-row inmates were exonerated.

They declared bankruptcy and shuttered the store.

...the doctor declared her to be in good trim for the race...

He was so violently sick he declared he was bound to die.

The newly elected leader has declared his intention of cleaning up the city council.

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