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declarative

1 of 2adjective
/dɪˈklærətɪv/
1

resembling or relating to an announcement or fact

  • In the press release, the government issued a declarative statement regarding its new policy initiative.
  • The CEO's declarative announcement left no doubt about the company's commitment to sustainability.
  • The judge settled the matter definitively with a declarative ruling, leaving no room for ambiguity or further dispute.
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2

(of verb moods) expressing a statement or fact, rather than a question or command

  • The study found that declarative sentences are more prevalent in formal registers of speech.
  • The linguistics professor explained the concept of declarative mood to the students.
  • The linguistics textbook provides a comprehensive overview of declarative structures across different languages.
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