declare a purpose
1Declare Yourself — is a campaign initiated during the 2004 United States presidential elections to encourage young people to register to vote. It began as the Declaration of Independence Road Trip , a 50 city cross country tour of a rare Dunlap broadside of the… …
2Declare Independence — Single by Björk from the album Volta Released …
3Declare — De*clare (d[ e]*kl[^a]r ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Declared} (d[ e]*kl[^a]rd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Declaring}.] [F. d[ e]clarer, from L. declarare; de + clarare to make clear, clarus, clear, bright. See {Clear}.] 1. To make clear; to free from… …
4purpose — [13] Purpose, propose [14], and propound [16] are ultimately the same word. All go back to Latin prōpōnere ‘put forward, declare’, a compound verb formed from the prefix prō ‘forward’ and pōnere ‘place’ (source of English pose, position, etc).… …
5purpose — [13] Purpose, propose [14], and propound [16] are ultimately the same word. All go back to Latin prōpōnere ‘put forward, declare’, a compound verb formed from the prefix prō ‘forward’ and pōnere ‘place’ (source of English pose, position, etc).… …
6To declare off — Declare De*clare (d[ e]*kl[^a]r ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Declared} (d[ e]*kl[^a]rd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Declaring}.] [F. d[ e]clarer, from L. declarare; de + clarare to make clear, clarus, clear, bright. See {Clear}.] 1. To make clear; to free from …
7To declare one's self — Declare De*clare (d[ e]*kl[^a]r ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Declared} (d[ e]*kl[^a]rd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Declaring}.] [F. d[ e]clarer, from L. declarare; de + clarare to make clear, clarus, clear, bright. See {Clear}.] 1. To make clear; to free from …
8Frederic Ives Lord — Infobox Military Person name= Frederic Ives Lord lived= April 18, 1897 ndash; July 21, 1967 placeofbirth= Columbus, Ohio placeofdeath= Apple Valley, California caption= circa 1918 1920 allegiance= RAF serviceyears= rank= Captain battles= World… …
9propose — I. v. a. Offer (for consideration) proffer, tender, present, suggest, recommend, move. II. v. n. Intend, design, mean, purpose, have the intention, propose to one s self, declare a purpose …
10propose — [prə pōz′] vt. proposed, proposing [LME < OFr proposer, altered (infl. by poser: see POSE1) < L proponere (pp. propositus), to set forth, display, propose: see PRO 2 & POSITION] 1. to put forth for consideration or acceptance 2 …