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1 deklarirati
• declare -
2 pokazati na carini
• declare -
3 dati izjavu
• declare; witness -
4 izjasniti se protiv
• declare against -
5 izjasniti se za
• declare for; stand out for -
6 izjaviti
• protest• state• declare -
7 objaviti
• utter• publish• declare• notify• give out• manifest -
8 tvrditi
• warrant• protest• state• claim• declare• contend -
9 utvrditi
• predicate• clinch• declare• determine• detect• fortify• establish• find• fix• ascertain -
10 izjaviti
• affirm; allege; assert; avouch; declare; enunciate; give in; profess; protest; represent; say; state; to give in; voice; vouch; vow; warrant -
11 javiti
• advise; communicate; declare; notify; post; send word; to let know -
12 objaviti
• advertise; announce; annunciate; blazon; bring out; broach; bruit; convey; declare; decree; dedicate; denounce; divulge; emit; enounce; enunciate; give forth; give out; herald; inform; intimate; knell; make public; manifest; noise; notify; placard; proclaim; promulgate; publi; publich -
13 objaviti rat
• proclaim war; to declare war -
14 oglasiti
• advertise; advertize; announce; bade; bid; declare; decry; denounce; herald; knell; notice; notify; peal; placard; post; promulgate; pronounce; publich -
15 proglasiti
• acclaim; acclaimt; adjucate; adjudge; cry out; declare; decree; enounce; proclaim; promulgate; pronounce; publish -
16 tvrditi
• affirm; allege; allow; assert; asseverate; aver; avouch; claim; contend; declare; insist; predicate; profess; profess oneself; protest; repeat; represent; say; state; submit; uphold; vouch; vow; warrant -
17 utvrditi
• affirm; anchor; arrange; ascertain; clench; clinch; confirm; consolidate; constitute; declare; deduce; detect; determine; embed; establish; fasten; fence; fix; fortify; furl; lock together; man; mound; nail; nail down; ratify; retrench; stiffen; stipulate; submit; substantiate; suggest
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declare — 1 Declare, announce, publish, advertise, proclaim, promulgate, broadcast (and their corresponding nouns declaration, announcement, publication, advertisement, proclamation, promulgation, broadcasting) denote to make known (or a making known)… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
declare — [dē kler′, dikler′] vt. declared, declaring [ME declaren < OFr declarer < L declarare < de , intens. + clarare, to make clear < clarus, CLEAR] 1. to make clearly known; state or announce openly, formally, etc. 2. to show or reveal 3.… … English World dictionary
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declare — [v1] make known clearly or officially acknowledge, advance, advocate, affirm, allegate, allege, announce, argue, assert, asservate, attest, aver, avow, be positive, blaze, bring forward, certify, cite, claim, confess, confirm, contend, convey,… … New thesaurus
declare — ► VERB 1) announce solemnly or officially. 2) (declare oneself) reveal one s intentions or identity. 3) (declared) having admitted that one is the specified thing: a declared atheist. 4) acknowledge possession of (income or goods on which tax or… … English terms dictionary