officially declare
Frequency: 8.825.1 per million words
To declare in a way that is authorized or public.
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- The country officially declared its independence in 1947.
- The government will officially declare the results tomorrow.
- After reviewing the photo finish, the judges officially declared a tie.
- They plan to officially declare the building open next month.
- The World Health Organization is expected to officially declare the pandemic over.
- The company has yet to officially declare its financial losses.
- She will officially declare her candidacy for mayor next week.
- After much deliberation, the committee decided to officially declare the project a success.
- The company was forced to officially declare bankruptcy after months of losses.
- The mayor is expected to officially declare the festival open this evening.
- A state of emergency has been officially declared in the flood-affected regions.
- Has the winner been officially declared yet?
- I now officially declare this new community center open!
- The country officially declared its independence in 1991.
- It is a sad day when we must officially declare a species extinct.
- We must wait until the authorities officially declare the area safe.
- The government has yet to officially declare its position on the new treaty.
- By signing the treaty, they officially declared their alliance.
- They decided to officially declare their engagement at the family dinner.
- The judge will officially declare the defendant not guilty.