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Synonyms and antonyms of To announce something officially or formally in British Thesaurus

To announce something officially or formally

announce (verb)

to make a public or official statement, especially about a plan, decision, or something that has happened

inform (verb)

to officially tell someone something, or to give them information about something

declare (verb)

to announce officially that something is true or happening

issue (verb)

to announce something, or to give something to people officially

proclaim (verb)

to announce something officially

pronounce (verb)

formal to formally state an official opinion or decision

notify (verb)

to inform someone officially about something

render (verb)

formal to officially announce a judgment or decision

announce (verb)

to say formally that someone has arrived or that something is about to happen

convey (verb)

to give official information or a formal message to someone

enter (verb)

to state something officially

proclaim (verb)

to state something publicly

pronounce someone dead ()

to state as an official medical fact that someone is dead

reaffirm (verb)

to formally and officially state something again

rule (verb)

to make and announce a decision, usually about a legal matter

throw/toss your hat into the ring ()

to announce publicly that you will take part in something such as a competition or an election

unveil (verb)

mainly journalism to announce something officially that was previously a secret