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declaration
[dek-luh-rey-shuhn]
noun
the act of declaring; announcement.
a declaration of a dividend.
a positive, explicit, or formal statement; proclamation.
a declaration of war.
something that is announced, avowed, or proclaimed.
a document embodying or displaying an announcement or proclamation.
He posted the declaration in a public place.
Law.
a formal statement presenting the plaintiff's claim in an action.
a complaint.
a statement, especially by a witness.
a statement made to an official.
Cards.
Bridge., a bid, especially the successful bid.
the statement during the game of the points earned by a player, in bezique or other games.
a statement of goods, income, etc., especially for the assessment of duty, tax, or the like.
declaration
/ ˌdɛkləˈreɪʃən /
noun
an explicit or emphatic statement
a formal statement or announcement; proclamation
the act of declaring
the ruling of a judge or court on a question of law, esp in the chancery division of the High Court
law an unsworn statement of a witness admissible in evidence under certain conditions See also statutory declaration
cricket the voluntary closure of an innings before all ten wickets have fallen
contract bridge the final contract
a statement or inventory of goods, etc, submitted for tax assessment
a customs declaration
cards an announcement of points made after taking a trick, as in bezique
Other Word Forms
- counterdeclaration noun
- nondeclaration noun
- predeclaration noun
- redeclaration noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of declaration1
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