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Meanings of
declaratory
in English
Relating to the use of or having the nature of a declaration.
asserting
declarative
interrogatory
interrogative
Synonyms
Examples for "
asserting
"
asserting
declarative
Examples for "
asserting
"
1
Yet
asserting
the need for a solution did not reveal its nature.
2
Circumstances have changed and the case for
asserting
our rights has weakened.
3
We need to enunciate our agenda by
asserting
our right to self-determination.
4
With Obama's
asserting
executive privilege, however, that's become a lot less likely.
5
Whatever Naeem said about Ibrahim
asserting
his Afghan manhood, that was wrong.
1
They cannot construct a simple
declarative
sentence, either orally or in writing.
2
The hippocampal formation is known for its importance in conscious,
declarative
memory.
3
The period, or full stop, marks the end of a
declarative
sentence.
4
There's a difference between making a
declarative
statement and dancing around one.
5
Overnight memory consolidation was assessed for
declarative
word-pairs and procedural finger-tapping skill.
Usage of
declaratory
in English
1
Most of them, it will be seen, are merely
declaratory
and restrictive.
2
It is
declaratory
and follows the form of a poem, not an argument.
3
Finally, the three first resolutions being simply
declaratory
,
were agreed to without division.
4
That famous document is, as its very name imports,
declaratory
,
and not remedial.
5
Both had sought a
declaratory
judgement on the commission's decision.
6
The critic tried to clear the air by a roundly
declaratory
statement of principles.
7
Such
declaratory
opinion shall have force or effect only as provided in this Article.
8
There are the several doctrines
declaratory
of this new constitution through all its parts.
9
The 'fugitive slave law' is, indeed, simply a
declaratory
act.
10
You've had two weeks since
declaratory
statements were given.
11
Now he's suing again, this time for breach of contract,
declaratory
relief and an accounting.
12
We have come here to give the slave States a
declaratory
exposition of our views.
13
Given Europe's very limited resources, the growth strategy risks being seen as largely
declaratory
wishful thinking.
14
Chesapeake asked for a
declaratory
judgment against The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company N.A.
15
Like human law, human poetry is simply
declaratory
.
16
The Opua businessman asked the High Court for a
declaratory
judgement, confirming his rights over the reserve.
Other examples for "declaratory"
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declaratory
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
seek a declaratory
declaratory act
simply declaratory
declaratory exposition
declaratory preamble
More collocations
Declaratory
through the time