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declaration

American  
[dek-luh-rey-shuhn] / ˌdɛk ləˈreɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act of declaring; announcement.

    a declaration of a dividend.

  2. a positive, explicit, or formal statement; proclamation.

    a declaration of war.

  3. something that is announced, avowed, or proclaimed.

  4. a document embodying or displaying an announcement or proclamation.

    He posted the declaration in a public place.

    Synonyms:
    edict , manifesto , bulletin , notice
  5. Law.

    1. a formal statement presenting the plaintiff's claim in an action.

    2. a complaint.

    3. a statement, especially by a witness.

    4. a statement made to an official.

  6. Cards.

    1. Bridge.  a bid, especially the successful bid.

    2. the statement during the game of the points earned by a player, in bezique or other games.

  7. a statement of goods, income, etc., especially for the assessment of duty, tax, or the like.


declaration British  
/ ˌdɛkləˈreɪʃən /

noun

  1. an explicit or emphatic statement

  2. a formal statement or announcement; proclamation

  3. the act of declaring

  4. the ruling of a judge or court on a question of law, esp in the chancery division of the High Court

  5. law an unsworn statement of a witness admissible in evidence under certain conditions See also statutory declaration

  6. cricket the voluntary closure of an innings before all ten wickets have fallen

  7. contract bridge the final contract

  8. a statement or inventory of goods, etc, submitted for tax assessment

    a customs declaration

  9. cards an announcement of points made after taking a trick, as in bezique

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • counterdeclaration noun
  • nondeclaration noun
  • predeclaration noun
  • redeclaration noun

Etymology

Origin of declaration

1300–50; Middle English declaracioun (< Anglo-French ) < Latin dēclārātiōn- (stem of dēclārātiō ) explanation, equivalent to dēclārāt ( us ) (past participle of dēclārāre to explain, declare; -ate 1 ) + -iōn- -ion

Example Sentences

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For example, the two countries ratified a joint declaration on civil nuclear energy and signed an agreement providing Saudi Arabia access to advanced American-made AI systems, according to Washington.

From Barron's

Rankin, the lone member of either chamber to vote against the declaration of war, became a pariah.

From The Wall Street Journal

For some permits, all that will be required is a simple declaration of the company's commitment to preserving the environment.

From Barron's

The G20 summit, which was for the first time held in Africa, ended with a joint declaration committing to "multilateral co-operation" on climate change mitigation and economic inequality.

From BBC

Gilligan might find that declaration a bit hyperbolic, especially in light of what other shows have done.

From Salon