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STATING |
Declaring |
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AVOWING |
Declaring |
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REAVOWING |
Declaring again |
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RESTATING |
Declaring again |
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AFFIRMING |
Declaring to be true |
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REINSTATING |
Restoring lead before declaring |
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DISSENTIENT |
Disagreeing; declaring dissent; dissenting. |
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PLEADING |
Quietly dominant in declaring innocence in court |
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POPULARISE |
Create mass appeal by declaring “Pop, you’ll arise!” |
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CLING |
Hang on, dear. Don’t get involved in declaring |
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PREDICANT |
Predicating; affirming; declaring; proclaiming; hence;
preaching. |
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PRECIPITATE |
Overhasty; rash; as, the king was too precipitate in
declaring war. |
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RENUNCIATORY |
Pertaining to renunciation; containing or declaring a
renunciation; as, renunciatory vows. |
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ABSOLUTION |
An acquittal, or sentence of a judge declaring and
accused person innocent. |
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EXPRESSION |
The act of declaring or signifying; declaration;
utterance; as, an expression of the public will. |
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DECLARATION |
The act of declaring, or publicly announcing; explicit
asserting; undisguised token of a ground or side taken on any subject;
proclamation; exp... |
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STATUTE |
An act of the legislature of a state or country,
declaring, commanding, or prohibiting something; a positive law; the
written will of the legis... |
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MANIFESTO |
... act done or contemplated by him; as, a manifesto declaring the
purpose of a prince to begin war, and explaining his motives. ... |
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BEATIFICATION |
...eatified; esp., in the R. C. Church, the act or process of
ascertaining and declaring that a deceased person is one of "the
blessed," or has att... |