openly declare

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To declare something without hiding your beliefs or feelings.

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Examples (20)

  • He decided to openly declare his support for the controversial new law.
  • He decided to openly declare his intentions.
  • The activist group plans to openly declare its opposition at the public hearing.
  • The company will openly declare its financial results.
  • It takes courage to openly declare your beliefs in a hostile environment.
  • She openly declared her support for the new policy.
  • She openly declared her intention to run for the party's leadership.
  • They were encouraged to openly declare their opinions.
  • The company was forced to openly declare its financial difficulties.
  • The minister is expected to openly declare his assets.
  • After years of speculation, the celebrity openly declared his sexuality.
  • Having nothing to hide, he chose to openly declare the truth.
  • The rebel leader openly declared war on the authoritarian regime.
  • The candidate openly declared his past mistakes during the interview.
  • A true friend is someone who can openly declare their concerns to you.
  • It's important to openly declare any conflicts of interest.
  • The scientist openly declared that the previous research findings were flawed.
  • Despite the risks, she openly declared her dissent.
  • In his speech, the politician will openly declare a new era of international cooperation.
  • The government should openly declare the findings of the investigation.