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dek-la-ra-shun, deklar: Declare is the translation of a variety of Hebrew and Greek words in the Old Testament and New Testament, appearing to bear uniformly the meaning to make known, set forth, rather than (the older meaning) to explain (Deuteronomy 1:5).
If you declare something, you state officially and formally that it exists or is the case. The government is ready to declare a permanent ceasefire. His lawyers are confident that the judges will declare Mr. Stevens innocent.
: to state emphatically : affirm. declares his innocence. You are quite a quiz, I do declare!
: to make known formally, officially, or explicitly. publicly declared her opposition to the plan. b. : to make known as a determination.
If they ask if you have anything to declare you can say: I declare that I have and then tell them anything important that you have with you.
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1:07 3:52 I wish I was is also very common for example i wish I was taller. Both are correct number two wishesMoreI wish I was is also very common for example i wish I was taller. Both are correct number two wishes about the past We use wish plus the past perfect to talk about wishes about past situations.
to announce something clearly, firmly, publicly, or officially: They declared their support for the proposal. [ + (that) ] She declared (that) it was the best chocolate cake she had ever tasted.

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