to declare against
1declare against — de ˈclare against [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they declare against he/she/it declares against present participle declaring against past tense declared against …
2declare against — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms declare against : present tense I/you/we/they declare against he/she/it declares against present participle declaring against past tense declared against past participle declared against declare against… …
3declare against somebody — deˌclare aˈgainst sb/sth derived (BrE, formal) to say publicly that you do not support sb/sth Main entry: ↑declarederived …
4declare against something — deˌclare aˈgainst sb/sth derived (BrE, formal) to say publicly that you do not support sb/sth Main entry: ↑declarederived …
5declare — de|clare W2 [dıˈkleə US ˈkler] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(state officially)¦ 2¦(state what you think)¦ 3 declare war (on somebody/something) 4¦(money/property etc)¦ 5 declare an interest 6¦(cricket)¦ Phrasal verbs declare against somebody/something declare… …
6declare — de|clare [ dı kler ] verb transitive *** 1. ) to announce officially that something is true or happening: Australia declared its support for the agreement. I was in Germany when war was declared. A state of emergency has been declared in the area …
7declare — verb 1 STATE OFFICIALLY (T) to state officially and publicly that a particular situation exists or that something is true: declare that: The doctor finally declared that the man was dead. | declare sth (to be) sth: The government of New South… …
8declare — v. 1) (B) he declared his love to her 2) (D; tr.) to declare against, on (to declare war on another country) 3) (L) the president declared that the situation would improve 4) (M) the court declared the law to be unconstitutional 5) (N; used with… …
9declare */*/*/ — UK [dɪˈkleə(r)] / US [dɪˈkler] verb [transitive] Word forms declare : present tense I/you/we/they declare he/she/it declares present participle declaring past tense declared past participle declared 1) to announce officially that something is… …
10declare — de•clare [[t]dɪˈklɛər[/t]] v. clared, clar•ing 1) to make known; state clearly, esp. in explicit or formal terms 2) to announce officially; proclaim 3) to state emphatically 4) to reveal; indicate 5) to make due statement of (goods for duty,… …