Sentences with declared
de·clared
D d - Respect for human life and a declared intention to minimise casualties
- A declared liberal.
- When legendary TV newsman Walter Cronkite declared in 1968 that the US was losing the Vietnam War.
- A total fire ban has been declared for tomorrow over 70 per cent of Victoria, including the Melbourne metropolitan area.
- To declare one's position in a controversy.
- To declare a state of emergency; to declare a winner.
- Media experts have declared the battle of the election ads a draw following a last.
- The surprise mistrial declared in the prosecution of Private Lynndie England does not mean she will go free.
- He declared that the allegation was a lie.
- Her attendance at the rally declared her political allegiance.
- A toxic mud spill spurting from a part-Australian-owned gas well has been declared a national disaster by Indonesia's President.
- He declared against the proposal.