publicly declare

Frequency: 8.218.3 per million words

To declare something so that everyone knows.

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Examples (20)

  • The senator decided to publicly declare her candidacy for president.
  • The politician decided to publicly declare his intention to run for office.
  • After months of speculation, the company was forced to publicly declare bankruptcy.
  • She felt it was important to publicly declare her support for the new initiative.
  • He was afraid to publicly declare his love for her, fearing rejection.
  • He chose to publicly declare his love for her in front of all their friends.
  • The government will publicly declare a state of emergency if the situation worsens.
  • The company will publicly declare its financial results next week.
  • The artist publicly declared his intention to challenge conventional art forms.
  • It's a bold move to publicly declare bankruptcy.
  • The witness was asked to publicly declare that the statement was true.
  • The artist decided to publicly declare his artistic vision.
  • It's important to publicly declare your support for human rights.
  • They wanted to publicly declare their engagement at the family gathering.
  • The leaders of the revolution gathered to publicly declare their nation's independence.
  • The witness was asked to publicly declare what she had seen.
  • She has publicly declared her support for the LGBTQ+ community on several occasions.
  • The government is expected to publicly declare its new policy on immigration.
  • What would happen if he were to publicly declare his opposition to the new law?
  • He was hesitant to publicly declare his feelings, fearing rejection.