Concept cluster: Activities > Forms of announcement
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(transitive) To inform or notify of a fault; to rebuke gently or kindly, but seriously; to tell off.
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A recommendation of a particular product, service or person.
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That which conveys what is announced.
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The act of annunciating.
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In the nature of an announcement
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Obsolete spelling of answer [A response or reply; something said or done in reaction to a statement or question.]
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A person who, or thing that, answers or responds.
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Advice; discourse; narration.
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Historically, any public announcement of a coming event.
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(transitive) To name; give a name (to); mention by name; nominate; denominate; call.
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(obsolete) An act of addressing or speaking to someone; also, the address or speech so made.
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(obsolete) To compare.
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(law) Notice of a fact which is created by operation of law, despite a lack of actual notice.
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To speak rhetorically; to make a formal speech or oration; specifically, to recite a speech, poem, etc., in public as a rhetorical exercise; to practice public speaking.
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(rare) To declaim; to engage in declamation.
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A written or oral indication of a fact, opinion, intention, belief, etc.
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Synonym of declaration (declarative statement)
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(obsolete) declaration
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(computer science) A statement that declares the properties of a variable or contributes to doing so.
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The act of making something known; announcing; proclaiming
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One who demonstrates anything, or proves beyond doubt.
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Proclamation; announcement; a publishing.
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Act of enouncing; that which is enounced.
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(transitive) To draw conclusions from examining; to assess.
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(transitive) To give an expert opinion on; to assess.
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The act by which something is heralded.
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A declaration or official announcement.
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Announcement; declaration.
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(obsolete) A communication of news; an announcement.
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(obsolete) One who announces; a messenger or nuncio.
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The act of opening, disclosing, or manifesting; open declaration.
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To warn, to admonish
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(law) A statement made by a person (the declarant) that conveys his or her sense of the state of an event or the condition of something, made spontaneously while the person was perceiving (i.e. contemporaneous with) the event or condition, or immediately thereafter.
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proclamation
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A statement which is proclaimed; formal public announcement.
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(obsolete) Speaking on behalf of others.
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The act of promulgating or announcing something, especially a proclamation announcing a new law.
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That proclaims; declaratory.
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An official public announcement.
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A manifesto or formal public declaration, originally political; a proclamation.
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A person, device, or program that performs logical or mathematical proofs.
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To suppose an instance; to take as an example.
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A list of recommendations.
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(obsolete, reflexive) To take oneself (to someone or something) for guidance or support; to appeal.
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To deliver a spoken or written account or report of something one has been asked or required to do or investigate.
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A declaration or remark.
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(informal) An indication of what a person or persons is likely to do in the near future
adj
For which a warning may be given.

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