redeclare

[US]/ˌriːdɪˈkleə/
[UK]/ˌriːdɪˈkleɪr/

Translation

v.to declare again; to state or assert something once more
n.the act of declaring again; a new or repeated declaration

Phrases & Collocations

redeclare war

redeclared victory

redeclare intent

redeclared status

redeclare allegiance

redeclare independence

redeclared policy

redeclare ownership

Example Sentences

the opposition party plans to redeclare its commitment to lower taxes.

the board decided to redeclare the dividend after the audit.

you must redeclare your major before the semester begins.

he was forced to redeclare his loyalty to the king.

congress voted to redeclare war on the neighboring state.

they want to redeclare the building as a historical monument.

the government chose to redeclare a state of emergency.

please redeclare your variable using the correct data type.

the athlete hopes to redeclare his eligibility for the finals.

we need to redeclare our intentions to avoid confusion.

the union urged the firm to redeclare the bonus.

she intends to redeclare her candidacy for the presidency.

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