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declarado
Made known or openly avowed.
undeclared
announced
alleged
asserted
proclaimed
professed
avowed
espanyol
declarado
Declared as fact; explicitly stated.
stated
expressed
explicit
1
The World Health Organisation has
declared
Zika an international public health emergency.
2
Trump
declared
the opioid crisis a public health emergency in October 2017.
3
A state of emergency has been
declared
in 42 local government areas.
4
Free speech is
declared
to be free speech, everywhere, at all times.
5
Sarah hadn't left France since war had been
declared
five years before.
6
In mid-2019, it was
declared
a public health emergency of international concern.
7
The EU and US have
declared
the vote illegal and imposed sanctions.
8
Barely five minutes into the debate, CNN
declared
Harris the clear winner.
9
Two decades ago, the World Health Organisation
declared
it a global emergency.
10
Stopping Verrilli mid-sentence, Roberts
declared
that the Lochner cases involved state regulations.
11
Fifty years ago, scholarly writer
declared
:
Protestantism rejects monasticism on principle .
12
After nine years under United Nations stewardship, Kosovo
declared
independence in February.
13
Chinese state media
declared
it had completed 'all of its assigned tasks'.
14
Last year, private usage of cannabis was
declared
legal in South Africa.
15
We urge the taxi industry to accept these
declared
measures, he added.
16
Russia
declared
Monday a day of national mourning for the crash victims.
declared
declare
·
declare in
declare war
declare a state
declare dead
declare independence
espanyol
declarado