
Hledat
to declare
01
vyhlásit, prohlásit
to officially tell people something
Transitive: to declare sth
Example
The country 's leaders gathered to declare their independence from colonial rule.
The government decided to declare a state of emergency in response to the natural disaster.
02
vyhlásit, ohlásit
to announce one's candidacy for an election, often formally or publicly
Intransitive: to declare | to declare for an election or office
Example
After much deliberation, she decided to declare for the upcoming mayoral election.
The incumbent senator declared last week, seeking another term in office.
03
prohlásit, vyhlásit
to state or assert something firmly and with conviction
Transitive: to declare that | to declare sth
Example
The teacher declared that cheating would not be tolerated in her classroom.
The coach declared that hard work and dedication were essential for success in sports.
04
vydat prohlášení, oznámit
to formally announce or assert that a person or thing possesses a certain quality, status, or identity
Complex Transitive: to declare sb/sth [adj] | to declare sb/sth sth
Example
The court declared him innocent after a thorough investigation of the evidence.
The doctor declared the patient fit to leave the hospital after a successful recovery.
05
vyhlásit, prohlásit
to announce or designate a specific amount of money as payable to shareholders or other stakeholders
Transitive: to declare a payment
Example
The board of directors declared a dividend of $0.50 per share to be payable to all shareholders.
The company declared a special dividend to be payable to its investors.
06
prohlásit, deklorovat
to officially state or report goods, items, or possessions to customs authorities when entering or leaving a country
Transitive: to declare goods or possessions
Example
Travelers are required to declare any items of value upon arrival at customs.
If you 're carrying more than the allowed limit of alcohol or tobacco, you must declare it to customs officers.
07
vyhlásit, prohlásit
to openly state or express one's support or opposition for a particular party or position
Intransitive: to declare for a party or position | to declare against a party or position
Example
After much contemplation, he declared for the opposition, much to the surprise of his colleagues.
In light of recent events, the professor declared for academic freedom.

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