0 to announce something publicly or officially -- объявлять, заявлять
[ + that ] Scientists have declared that this meat is safe to eat.
to declare war
1 to officially tell someone the value of goods you have bought, or the amount of money you have earned because you might have to pay tax -- декларировать стоимость или доходы
Do you have anything to declare?
Rules, moreover, determine which officials count the votes, certify the victor, and declare the election to be legitimate.
By the end of an employment relationship, an employer has to declare when (date and time) the employee in question leaves the company.
She declared a piece of vineyard with olive trees, which was valued at 6 florins.
The presidential election was, however, declared by an international group of monitors to have been largely ' free and fair '.
Its declared purpose was to tax huge profits made through war-time profiteering, as well as to combat inflation.
Next, the mats-symbolic seats of authority-of the lords were "counted" and ranked, and the lords declared their candidacy for various political positions.
What is, however, the propositional attitude involved in utterances which declare facts as proven?
Actually, the lexicon consists of a set of source lexical files, where each entry is declared with a minimal set of proper ties.