declared

IPA: dɪkɫˈɛrd

adjective

  • Openly avowed.
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Examples of "declared" in Sentences

  • Then Sandford showed the bottle, and the label declared it to be grown in Ohio.
  • "The big strength of society," he declared, is that "we don't remain one way or the other forever."
  • The label declared that Hazelnut Brown Nectar had "No chemicals"—a stupid claim repeated on Rogue's web page.
  • Hence Mr. Wade, as we have seen, on the first day of the session, introduced "Senate bill Number One," designed, as its title declared,
  • She even read aloud to the cap'n on a Sunday night from the life of women who, the title declared, debatably, had "Made India what It is."
  • In 2005 Spain declared itself competent to investigate any crime committed abroad, but after diplomatic problems the scope of the inquiries was reduced in 2009.
  • Australia's first-round loser Samantha Stosur was guaranteed a career-best top-five ranking despite her worst grand slam result in almost two years, and one of the four players still capable of winning the title declared that she won't win.
  • When the studio wanted to film a pivotal scene inside the beautiful reading room of the Pasadena Public Library, Baldwin declared that it was all wrong for his character, and offered to pay 150 grand of his own money to stage it out in the desert in front of a ravishing sunset.

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