declare in Dutch
declare in Dutch is verklaren, aangeven — declare means to state something formally, publicly, or emphatically.
declare in Dutch
verklaren
aangeven
aangeven
(cricket) The decision of the captain to let the bowling side bat in test cricket to save time without being all out.
aangeven
(Christianity, particularly Evangelicalism) To state that a thing shall happen or affirm a condition in the hopes of seeing it happen spiritually, in contrast to prayer which takes the form of a request.
verklaren
(Christianity, particularly Evangelicalism) To state that a thing shall happen or affirm a condition in the hopes of seeing it happen spiritually, in contrast to prayer which takes the form of a request.
What does "declare" mean?
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verb To state something formally, publicly, or emphatically.
"The judge declared the defendant not guilty."
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verb To formally report goods, income, or belongings to customs or tax authorities.
"Do you have anything to declare at customs?"
declare in a sentence
- The judge declared the defendant not guilty.
- She declared her intention to run for office.
- Do you have anything to declare at customs?
Similar words in Dutch
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "declare" in Dutch?
"declare" in Dutch is verklaren, aangeven. declare means: To state something formally, publicly, or emphatically.
How do you use "declare" in a sentence?
Example: "The judge declared the defendant not guilty." In Dutch, "declare" is verklaren, aangeven.
Are there other ways to say "declare" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 2 translations listed for "declare": verklaren, aangeven.
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