annunciates

[əˈnʌnsieɪts]

annunciates Definition

to announce or declare something formally or officially.

Using annunciates: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "annunciates" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The president will annunciates his decision on the matter tomorrow.

  • Example

    The company annunciated its new product line at the conference.

  • Example

    She annunciated her resignation to the board of directors.

annunciates Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with annunciates

  • annunciate one's arrival/departure

    to make one's arrival or departure known to others

    Example

    Please annunciate your arrival so we know you're here.

  • to declare or announce a legal decision or judgment

    Example

    The judge will annunciate the verdict in the case tomorrow.

  • to declare or announce a new policy or rule

    Example

    The government will annunciate a new policy on immigration next week.

Origins of annunciates

from Latin 'annuntiare', meaning 'to announce'

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Summary: annunciates in Brief

'Annunciates' [əˈnʌnsieɪts] means to formally or officially announce or declare something. It is often used in legal, political, or business contexts, as in 'The company annunciated its new product line at the conference.' 'Annunciates' can also be used in phrases like 'annunciate one's arrival/departure,' which means to make one's presence known, and 'annunciate a verdict,' which means to declare a legal decision.