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I . de·clare [dɪˈkleəʳ] VB trans

1. declare (make known):

declare
declare intention
declare support
to declare one's love for sb

2. declare (state):

declare
to declare war on sb
to declare oneself [to be] bankrupt

3. declare ECON (for customs, tax):

declare
have you anything to declare?

II . de·clare [dɪˈkleəʳ] VB intr

declare

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She declares she will stay until her family accepts her.
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The finish time for the top three runners for each team are added and the lowest total running time is declared the winner.
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To score a point, the pins have to pass the first "marra", otherwise a "txorra" is declared and no points are scored.
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The entirety of the northern three districts (out of six total) were also declared disaster areas.
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This resulted in one final decree declaring the right of resignation, which he promptly exercised after five months and eight days in office.
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At the end of the series the team with the most points is declared the winner.
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The player who survived longest was declared the winner.
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In 1925, he quit it and declared himself against the government's policy.
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In 1914 the monastery was declared a national monument.
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He is declared guilty if, when spitting out the grains, his saliva is mixed with blood.
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