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argue insincerely
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state firmly; "He declared that he was innocent"
declare to be; "She was declared incompetent"; "judge held that the defendant was innocent"
proclaim one's support, sympathy, or opinion for or against; "His wife declared at once for moving to the West Coast"
state emphatically and authoritatively; "He declared that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with"
make a declaration (of dutiable goods) to a customs official; "Do you have anything to declare?"
designate (a trump suit or no-trump) with the final bid of a hand
authorize payments of; "declare dividends"
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acknowledge
,
acquaint
,
admit
,
advertise
,
advise
,
affirm
,
air
,
allege
,
announce
,
annunciate
,
apprise
,
argue
,
assert
,
assever
,
asseverate
,
aver
,
avouch
,
avow
,
bid
,
blazon
,
bring out
,
broach
,
broadcast
,
bruit about
,
call on
,
call the signals
,
call upon
,
certify
,
charge
,
chime in
,
claim
,
come out with
,
command
,
commission
,
communicate
,
confess
,
confirm
,
contend
,
declare roundly
,
decree
,
deliver
,
depose
,
dictate
,
direct
,
disclose
,
discover
,
disseminate
,
divulge
,
enjoin
,
enunciate
,
express
,
express the belief
,
give an order
,
give notice
,
give the word
,
have
,
herald
,
hold
,
impart
,
inform
,
insist
,
instruct
,
issue a command
,
issue a manifesto
,
issue a statement
,
issue a writ
,
lay down
,
maintain
,
make a statement
,
make an announcement
,
make known
,
make public
,
mandate
,
manifesto
,
notify
,
nuncupate
,
offer
,
ordain
,
order
,
order about
,
own
,
predicate
,
proclaim
,
profess
,
promulgate
,
pronounce
,
protest
,
publish
,
publish a manifesto
,
put
,
put it
,
quote
,
ratify
,
recite
,
relate
,
report
,
reveal
,
rule
,
say
,
say the word
,
set down
,
sound
,
speak
,
speak out
,
speak up
,
stand for
,
stand on
,
state
,
submit
,
swear
,
tell
,
throw out
,
toot
,
trumpet forth
,
utter
,
vend
,
vent
,
ventilate
,
voice
,
vow
,
warrant
win
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a victory (as in a race or other competition); "he was happy to get the win"
be the winner in a contest or competition; be victorious; "He won the Gold Medal in skating"; "Our home team won"; "Win the game"
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Cadmean victory
,
KO
,
Pyrrhic victory
,
accomplish
,
achieve
,
acquire
,
annex
,
argue into
,
ascendancy
,
attain
,
bag
,
be seized of
,
bear the palm
,
beat
,
beat all hollow
,
best
,
bring in
,
bring over
,
bring round
,
bring to reason
,
captivate
,
capture
,
carry
,
carry away
,
carry it
,
carry off
,
carry the day
,
catch
,
chalk up
,
championship
,
charm
,
clobber
,
come by
,
come in for
,
come into
,
come out first
,
con
,
conquer
,
conquest
,
contract
,
convince
,
corral
,
defeat
,
derive
,
drag down
,
draw
,
draw over
,
earn
,
easy victory
,
enter into possession
,
finish in front
,
fluke
,
gain
,
gain over
,
gain the day
,
get
,
grand slam
,
harvest
,
have
,
hook
,
hook in
,
knock down
,
knockout
,
landslide
,
landslide victory
,
lick
,
make
,
make a killing
,
mastery
,
moral victory
,
net
,
obtain
,
outtalk
,
overcome
,
persuade
,
pick up
,
picnic
,
prevail
,
prevail on
,
prevail upon
,
prevail with
,
procure
,
produce
,
pull down
,
pushover
,
reach
,
realize
,
reap
,
runaway victory
,
sack
,
score
,
secure
,
sell
,
sell one on
,
skin
,
subdual
,
subduing
,
success
,
sway
,
take
,
take the cake
,
talk into
,
talk over
,
total victory
,
triumph
,
trounce
,
victory
,
walkaway
,
walkover
,
wangle
,
wangle into
,
wear down
,
win out
,
win over
,
win the battle
,
win the laurels
,
win the palm
,
win the prize
,
win through
,
winning
,
winning streak
,
worst
,
yield
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